Multi-user Information Theory

Lecturer (assistant)
Number0000002457
Type
Duration4 SWS
TermSommersemester 2024
Language of instructionEnglish
Position within curriculaSee TUMonline
DatesSee TUMonline

Admission information

Description

General Description: Fundamental Concepts of Multi-User Information Theory Topics: Source Coding; Rate-Distortion theory, The Slepian-Wolf Problem ( Distributed Source Coding); The Wyner-Ziv Problem (Rate-Distortion with Side Information); The Gelfand-Pinsker Problem (Coding for Channels with State); The Broadcast Channel; The Multiaccess Channel.

Prerequisites

Recommendations: - Basic Course on Information Theory - Basic Knowledge in Discrete Probability

Examination

Oral + Written Exam

Recommended literature

- G. Kramer: "Topics in Multi-User Information Theory", Foundations and Trends in Networking, 2008, online available at http://www.nowpublishers.com/product.aspx?product=CIT&doi=0100000028

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