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Finite Blocklength Lossy Source Coding For Discrete Memoryless Sources Lin Zhou

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Finite Blocklength Lossy Source Coding For Discrete Memoryless Sources Lin Zhou
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Publisher: Now Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Lin Zhou, Mehul Motani
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 134

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Finite Blocklength Lossy Source Coding For Discrete Memoryless Sources Lin Zhou by Lin Zhou, Mehul Motani instant download after payment.

In modern 5G networks and beyond, finite blocklength lossy source coding is essential to provide ultra-reliable and low-latency communications. The analysis of point-to-point and multiterminal settings from the perspective of finite blocklength lossy source coding is therefore of great interest to 5G system designers and is also related to other long-standing problems in information theory.

In this monograph, the authors provide a comprehensive review of recent advances in second-order asymptotics for lossy source coding. The monograph is divided into three parts. In Part I, the reader is introduced to the topic with a description of the mathematical tools used and a basic example of lossless source coding. In Part II, the authors present five generations of the rate-distortion problem to tackle various aspects of practical quantization tasks: noisy source, noisy channel, mismatched code, Gauss-Markov source and fixed-to-variable length compression. In Part III, the authors present four multi-terminal generalizations of the rate-distortion problem to consider multiple encoders, decoders or source sequences: the Kaspi problem, the successive refinement problem, the Fu-Yeung problem and the Gray-Wyner problem.

This self-contained, complete review of a topic at the heart of 5G technology is essential reading for all students, researchers and designers of modern day communication systems.

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