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A novel embedded wavelet coding scheme is proposed for the transmission of images over unreliable channels. The proposed scheme is based on the partitioning of information into a number of layers which can be decoded independently provided that some import ...
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The paper gives an information theoretic analysis of the potential of chaos in digital communication schemes, underlining that there is no fundamental principle that speaks against the use of chaotic systems in digital communications. The channel model con ...
What makes a source–channel communication system optimal? It is shown that in order to achieve an optimal cost–distortion tradeoff, the source and the channel have to be matched in a probabilistic sense. The match (or lack of it) involves the source distri ...
Sequence recognition performance is often summarised first in terms of the number of hits (H), substitutions (S), deletions (D) and insertions (I), and then as a single statistic by the "word error rate" WER = 100(S D I)/(H S D). While in common use, WER h ...
Chaotic synchronization is treated within the framework of information theory. It is shown that information theory implies fundamental limits to chaotic synchronization in the presence of channel noise. With regard for these limits, a scheme is suggested f ...
It is well known and surprising that the uncoded transmission of an independent and identically distributed Gaussian source across an additive white Gaussian noise channel is optimal: No amount of sophistication in the coding strategy can ever perform bett ...
The paper describes the state of the art in the design of receivers for chaos based digital communication over noisy channels. In the first part, an information theoretic analysis of the potential of chaos in digital communication schemes is given, underli ...
The master-slave synchronization of two chaotic systems that interact over a noisy channel is analyzed from an information theoretic point of view. It is argued that arbitrarily precise synchronization, in the sense of the mean square synchronization error ...
Chaotic synchronization is treated within the framework of information theory. It is shown that information theory implies fundamental limits to chaotic synchronization in the presence of channel noise. With regard for these limits, a scheme is suggested f ...
We show how a multiuser chaos-based communication system can be designed. The approach builds on the recently introduced method of ergodic chaos shift keying. This method uses a nonlinear correlation estimator for extracting the binary information from the ...