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Analog matching of colored sources to colored channels
Yuval Kochman
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, Ram Zamir
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Encoder
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Gaussian Source
100%
Analogue Matching
100%
High Signal-to-noise Ratio
50%
Wyner-Ziv
50%
Distortion Measure
50%
Mean-squared Error Distortion
50%
Uncoded Transmission
50%
Gaussian Channel
50%
Optimum Performance
50%
Lattice Modulation
50%
Perfect Matching
50%
Noise Variance
50%
Robust Scheme
50%
Source-channel Coding
50%
Combined Prediction
50%
Dirty Paper Channel
50%
Gaussian Noise Channels
50%
Colored Gaussian
50%
Lattice Operations
50%
All-digital
50%
Colored Gaussian Noise
50%
Modulation Scheme
50%
Linear Means
50%
Computer Science
Gaussian Source
100%
Noise-to-Signal Ratio
50%
wyner-ziv
50%
Distortion Measure
50%
Squared Error Distortion
50%
Uncoded Transmission
50%
Gaussian Channel
50%
Noise Variance
50%
Channel Coding
50%
Independent Encoder
50%
Perfect Matchings
50%
Modulation Scheme
50%
It Operation
50%
Optimum Performance
50%
Gaussian White Noise
50%
Engineering
Gaussians
100%
Channel Coding
33%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
33%
Mean-Squared-Error
33%
Squared Error Distortion
33%
Distortion Measure
33%
Noise Variance
33%
Independent Encoder
33%
Optimum Performance
33%
Gaussian White Noise
33%
Modulation Scheme
33%