Capacity Analysis of Linear Operator Channels over Finite Fields
Abstract
Motivated by communication through a network employing linear network coding, capacities of linear operator channels (LOCs) with arbitrarily distributed transfer matrices over finite fields are studied. Both the Shannon capacity C and the subspace coding capacity CSS are analyzed. By establishing and comparing lower bounds on C and upper bounds on CSS, various necessary conditions and sufficient conditions such that C=CSS are obtained. A new class of LOCs such that C=CSS is identified, which includes LOCs with uniform-given-rank transfer matrices as special cases. It is also demonstrated that CSS is strictly less than C for a broad class of LOCs. In general, an optimal subspace coding scheme is difficult to find because it requires to solve the maximization of a non-concave function. However, for a LOC with a unique subspace degradation, CSS can be obtained by solving a convex optimization problem over rank distribution. Classes of LOCs with a unique subspace degradation are characterized. Since LOCs with uniform-given-rank transfer matrices have unique subspace degradations, some existing results on LOCs with uniform-given-rank transfer matrices are explained from a more general way.
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