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Multiuser Successive Refinement and Multiple Description Coding

Abstract

We consider the multiuser successive refinement (MSR) problem, where the users are connected to a central server via links with different noiseless capacities, and each user wishes to reconstruct the source in a successive-refinement fashion. An achievable region is given for the two-user, two-layer case and it provides the complete rate-distortion region for the Gaussian source under the MSE distortion measure. The key observation is that this problem includes multiple description (MD) coding as a subsystem, and the techniques useful in the MD problem can be extended to this case. We show that the coding scheme based on the universality of random binning is sub-optimal, because multiple Gaussian side informations only at the decoders do incur performance loss, in contrast to the case of single side information at the decoder. We further show that unlike the single user case, when there are multiple users, the loss of performance by a multistage coding approach can be unbounded for the Gaussian source. The result suggests that in such a setting, the benefit of using successive refinement is not likely to justify the accompanying performance loss.

Authors

Tian C; Chen J; Diggavi SN

Pagination

pp. 293-297

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

October 1, 2006

DOI

10.1109/itw2.2006.323807

Name of conference

2006 IEEE Information Theory Workshop - ITW '06 Chengdu
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