R Rajesh
Indian Institute of Science
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international symposium on information theory | 2008
R Rajesh; V K Varshneya; Vinod Sharma
We consider the problem of transmission of several discrete sources over a multiple access channel (MAC) with side information at the sources and the decoder. Source-channel separation does not hold for this channel. Sufficient conditions are provided for transmission of sources with a given distortion. The channel could have continuous alphabets (Gaussian MAC is a special case). Various previous results are obtained as special cases.
international symposium on information theory and its applications | 2008
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
We consider the problem of transmission of correlated discrete alphabet sources over a Gaussian multiple access channel (GMAC). A distributed bit-to-Gaussian mapping is proposed which yields jointly Gaussian codewords. This can guarantee lossless transmission or lossy transmission with given distortions, if possible. The technique can be extended to the system with side information at the encoders and decoder.
allerton conference on communication, control, and computing | 2008
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
In this paper we address the problem of transmission of correlated sources over a fading multiple access channel (MAC). We provide sufficient conditions for transmission with given distortions. Next these conditions are specialized to a Gaussian MAC (GMAC). Transmission schemes for discrete and Gaussian sources over a fading GMAC are considered. Various power allocation strategies are also compared.
wireless communications and networking conference | 2009
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
We address the problem of estimating a random field via a wireless sensor network. We use a Multiple Access Channel (MAC) as the basic building block for such a network. For Gaussian sources over Gaussian MACs, we show that Amplify and Forward scheme (AF) performs well in such sensor network scenarios where the battery power is at a premium. We then extend this result to the hierarchical network scenario and show that it can perform favourably to the Slepian-Wolf based source coding and independent channel coding scheme. Since AF is simple and scalable, a good performance makes it an attractive scheme.
global communications conference | 2009
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
In this paper we address the problem of transmission of correlated sources over a fast fading multiple access channel (MAC) with partial channel state information available at both the encoders and the decoder. We provide sufficient conditions for transmission with given distortions. Next these conditions are specialized to a Gaussian MAC (GMAC). We provide the optimal power allocation strategy and compare the strategy with various levels of channel state information.
allerton conference on communication, control, and computing | 2009
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
In this paper we address the problem of distributed transmission of functions of correlated sources over a fast fading multiple access channel (MAC). This is a basic building block in a hierarchical sensor network used in estimating a random field where the cluster head is interested only in estimating a function of the observations. The observations are transmitted to the cluster head through a fast fading MAC. We provide sufficient conditions for lossy transmission when the encoders and decoders are provided with partial information about the channel state. Furthermore signal side information maybe available at the encoders and the decoder. Various previous studies are shown as special cases. Efficient joint-source channel coding schemes are discussed for transmission of discrete and continuous alphabet sources to recover function values.
Archive | 2007
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma
Archive | 2014
R Rajesh; P K Deekshith; Vinod Sharma
Archive | 2010
Vinod Sharma; R Rajesh
Archive | 2008
R Rajesh; Vinod Sharma