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Distributed source coding: symmetric rates and applications to sensor networks


Abstract:

We address the problem of distributed source coding using a practical and constructive approach, referred to as distributed source coding using syndromes (DISCUS), with a...Show More

Abstract:

We address the problem of distributed source coding using a practical and constructive approach, referred to as distributed source coding using syndromes (DISCUS), with applications to sensor networks. We propose low complexity encoding and decoding methods based on linear codes, to achieve all points in the achievable rate region of the Slepian-Wolf (1973) problem. The extension of these concepts to the construction of Euclidean-space codes is also studied and analyzed for the case of trellis and lattice codes. The performance of these symmetric methods for encoding with a fidelity criterion is shown to be the same as that of asymmetric encoding. Simulations are presented to corroborate these results.
Date of Conference: 28-30 March 2000
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7695-0592-9
Print ISSN: 1068-0314
Conference Location: Snowbird, UT, USA

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