A Multiway Relay Channel with Balanced Sources
Abstract
We consider a joint source-channel coding problem on a finite-field multiway relay channel, and we give closed-form lower and upper bounds on the optimal source-channel rate. These bounds are shown to be tight for all discrete memoryless sources in a certain class P*, and we demonstrate that strict source-channel separation is optimal within this class. We show how to test whether a given source belongs to P*, we give a balanced-information regularity condition for P*, and we express P* in terms of conditional multiple-mutual informations. Finally, we show that P* is useful for a centralised storage problem.
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