Fundamental Limits of Communication Over State-Dependent Channels With Feedback
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- 1. University of Novi Sad, Serbia
- 2. National University of Singapore, Singapore
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The fundamental limits of communication over state-dependent discrete memoryless channels with noiseless feedback are studied, under the assumption that the communicating parties are allowed to use variable-length coding schemes.
Various cases are analyzed, with the employed coding schemes having either bounded or unbounded codeword lengths, and
with state information revealed to the encoder and/or decoder in a strictly causal, causal, or non-causal manner.
In each of these settings, necessary and sufficient conditions for positivity of the zero-error capacity are obtained, and it is shown that, whenever the zero-error capacity is positive, it equals the conventional vanishing-error capacity.
Moreover, it is shown that the vanishing-error capacity of state-dependent channels is not increased by the use of feedback and variable-length coding.
Both these kinds of capacities of state-dependent channels with feedback are thus fully characterized.
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- arXiv:1712.07756 (arXiv)