On the Scalar-Help-Vector Source Coding Problem
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a scalar-help-vector source coding problem for L+1 correlated Gaussian memoryless sources. We deal with the case where L encoders observe noisy linear combinations of K correlated Gaussian scalar sources which work as partial side information at the decoder, while the remaining one encoder observes a vector Gaussian source which works as the primary source we need to reconstruct. We determine an outer region for the case where the L sources are conditionally independent of the vector source. We also show an inner region for a special case when the vector source can be regard as K scalar sources.
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