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Lattices from Linear Codes: Source and Channel Networks

In this paper, we consider the information-theoretic characterization of the set of achievable rates and distortions in a broad class of multiterminal communication scenarios with general continuous-valued sources and channels. A framework is presented which involves fine discretization of the source and channel variables followed by communication over the resulting discretized network. In order to evaluate fundamental performance limits, convergence results for information measures are provided under the proposed discretization process. Using this framework, we consider point-to-point source coding and channel coding with side-information, distributed source coding with distortion constraints, the function reconstruction problems (two-help-one), computation over multiple access channel, the interference channel, and the multiple-descriptions source coding problem. We construct lattice-like codes for general sources and channels, and derive inner-bounds to set of achievable rates and distortions in these communication scenarios.

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