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Distributed Source CodingEngineeringChannel Capacity EstimationSource–channel Erasure CodesJoint Source-channel CodingN DescriptionsChannel CodingComputer ScienceRate RegionErasure Channel CodesCoding TheoryMulti-terminal Information TheorySignal ProcessingVariable-length CodeAlgebraic Coding Theory
In this two-part paper, we present a new achievable rate region for the general n-channel symmetric multiple descriptions problem. In part I, inspired by the concept of maximum-distance separable (MDS) erasure channel codes, we consider a special case of this rate region, where the source is encoded into n descriptions each with rate R. These descriptions are transmitted over n bandwidth constrained and errorless channels. During transmission, a subset of these channels can break down, thus erasing the corresponding descriptions. The decoder is interested in recovering the source with the reception of at least k descriptions. Thus, the encoder is allowed to sample only one realization of this breakdown process during the entire transmission. For Gaussian sources, we have the following interesting result: when any k descriptions arrive, the achievable distortion exactly matches the optimal distortion-rate performance corresponding to a source rate of kR bits; with the reception of any m > k descriptions, the source reconstruction quality is strictly better, the improvement being nearly linear in the number of descriptions received.
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