The Reliability Function of Lossy Source-Channel Coding of Variable-Length Codes with Feedback
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functionsource-channelcodescodingdiscretefeedbacklossymemoryless
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We consider transmission of discrete memoryless sources (DMSes) across discrete memoryless channels (DMCs) using variable-length lossy source-channel codes with feedback. The reliability function (optimum error exponent) is shown to be equal to $\max\{0, B(1-R(D)/C)\},$ where $R(D)$ is the rate-distortion function of the source, $B$ is the maximum relative entropy between output distributions of the DMC, and $C$ is the Shannon capacity of the channel. We show that, in this setting and in this asymptotic regime, separate source-channel coding is, in fact, optimal.
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