Recently, Shayevitz and Feder introduced an individual sequence formulation of channel coding and an elegant scheme that adapts Horstein's scheme to this setting. Shayevitz and Feder's scheme requires both full-rate passive channel output feedback as well as a lower-rate active feedback channel. We show how to eliminate the need for full-rate passive channel output feedback by using common randomness and limited active feedback in the style of Hybrid ARQ while still asymptotically achieving the empirical capacity.
Title
Binary additive channels with individual noise sequences and limited active feedback
Published
2007-01-08
Full Collection Name
Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Technical Reports
Other Identifiers
EECS-2007-5
Type
Text
Extent
10 p
Archive
The Engineering Library
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