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Arbitrarily varying channel

An arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is a communication channel model used in coding theory, and was first introduced by Blackwell, Breiman, and… 
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2018
2018
We study a lossy source coding problem for an arbitrarily varying remote source (AVRS) which was proposed in a prior work. An… 
2017
2017
In this work, we study two models of arbitrarily varying channels, when causal side information is available at the encoder in a… 
2013
2013
The work treats the Compound Multiple Access Channel with common message and with conferencing encoders, the Arbitrarily Varying… 
2013
2013
In this thesis we study wireless communication systems in terms of information-theoretic secure data transmission. We consider… 
2012
2012
The arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is a conservative way of modeling an unknown interference, and the corresponding capacity… 
2011
2011
We consider the problem of communicating over an unknown and arbitrarily varying channel, using feedback. This paper focuses on… 
2006
2006
We prove that the average error capacity Cq of a quantum arbitrarily varying channel (QAVC) equals 0 or else the random code… 
1996
1996
The minimum probability of error achievable by random codes on the arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) is investigated. New… 
1991
1991
The arbitrarily varying channel (AVC) models a channel with unknown parameters that change with time in an arbitrary way from one… 
1991
1991
The main objective is to develop exponential bounds to the best error probability achievable with random coding on the Gaussian…