Distributed Source Coding for Correlated Memoryless Gaussian Sources

Abstract

We consider a distributed source coding problem of L correlated Gaussian observations Yi, i=1,2,...,L. We assume that the random vector YL= t (Y1,Y2, ...,YL) is an observation of the Gaussian random vector XK= t(X1,X2,...,XK), having the form YL=AXK+NL , where A is a L× K matrix and NL= t(N1,N2,...,NL) is a vector of L independent Gaussian random variables also independent of XK. The estimation error on XK is measured by the distortion covariance matrix. The rate distortion region is defined by a set of all rate vectors for which the estimation error is upper bounded by an arbitrary prescribed covariance matrix in the meaning of positive semi definite. In this paper we derive explicit outer and inner bounds of the rate distortion region. This result provides a useful tool to study the direct and indirect source coding problems on this Gaussian distributed source coding system, which remain open in general.

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