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doi: 10.1049/el.2012.3495
handle: 11693/16904 , 11693/21064
A polar coding method to construct a distributed source coding scheme which can achieve any point on the dominant face of the Slepian‐Wolf rate region for sources with uniform marginals is proposed. Source encoding and decoding operations are performed using efficient algorithms which makes practical implementation feasible. Simulation results are given to exhibit the performance of the presented method.
Technology, Polar codes, channel coding, Electronics engineering, distributed coding, source coding, lossy source coding, successive cancellation decoding, Distributed source coding, Slepian-wolf, Source encoding, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Rate regions, Elektrik ve Elektronik Mühendisliği, 003, Marginals, multiple-access channel, multiuser polar codes, Practical implementation, Coding methods, Coding theory., Slepian-Wolf, Coding theory, TK5102.92 .O53 2014, multiple descriptions, list decoding, Algorithms
Technology, Polar codes, channel coding, Electronics engineering, distributed coding, source coding, lossy source coding, successive cancellation decoding, Distributed source coding, Slepian-wolf, Source encoding, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Rate regions, Elektrik ve Elektronik Mühendisliği, 003, Marginals, multiple-access channel, multiuser polar codes, Practical implementation, Coding methods, Coding theory., Slepian-Wolf, Coding theory, TK5102.92 .O53 2014, multiple descriptions, list decoding, Algorithms
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