Empirical Coordination in a Triangular Multiterminal Network
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the problem of the empirical coordination in a triangular multiterminal network. A triangular multiterminal network consists of three terminals where two terminals observe two external i.i.d correlated sequences. The third terminal wishes to generate a sequence with desired empirical joint distribution. For this problem, we derive inner and outer bounds on the empirical coordination capacity region. It is shown that the capacity region of the degraded source network and the inner and outer bounds on the capacity region of the cascade multiterminal network can be directly obtained from our inner and outer bounds. For a cipher system, we establish key distribution over a network with a reliable terminal, using the results of the empirical coordination. As another example, the problem of rate distortion in the triangular multiterminal network is investigated in which a distributed doubly symmetric binary source is available.
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