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Semiconstrained systems

Abstract

When transmitting information over a noisy channel, two approaches are common: assuming the channel errors are independent of the transmitted content and devising an error-correcting code, or assuming the errors are data dependent and devising a constrained-coding scheme that eliminates all offending data patterns. In this paper we analyze a middle road, which we call a semiconstrained system. In such a model, which is an extension of the channel with cost constraints, we do not eliminate the error-causing sequences entirely, but rather restrict the frequency in which they appear. We address several key issues in this study. The first is proving closed-form bounds on the capacity which allow us to bound the asymptotics of the capacity. In particular, we bound the rate at which the capacity of the semiconstrained (0, k)-RLL tends to 1 as k grows. The second key issue is devising efficient encoding and decoding procedures that asymptotically achieve capacity with vanishing error. Finally, we consider delicate issues involving the continuity of the capacity and a relaxation of the definition of semiconstrained systems.

Authors

Elishco O; Meyerovitch T; Schwartz M

Pagination

pp. 246-250

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

September 28, 2015

DOI

10.1109/isit.2015.7282454

Name of conference

2015 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)

Conference proceedings

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

ISSN

2157-8095
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