Strong coordination of signals and actions over noisy channels with two-sided state information

01/31/2018
by   Giulia Cervia, et al.
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We consider a network of two nodes separated by a noisy channel with two sided state information, in which the input and output signals have to be coordinated with the source and its reconstruction. In the case of non-causal encoding and decoding, we propose a joint source-channel coding scheme and develop inner and outer bounds for the strong coordination region. While the inner and outer bounds do not match in general, we provide a complete characterization of the strong coordination region in three particular cases: i) when the channel is perfect; ii) when the decoder is lossless; and iii) when the random variables of the channel are separated from the random variables of the source. Through the study of these special cases, we prove that the separation principle does not hold for joint source-channel strong coordination. Finally, in the absence of state information, we show that polar codes achieve the best known inner bound for the strong coordination region, which therefore offers a constructive alternative to random binning and coding proofs.

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