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arxiv: cs/0511026 · v1 · submitted 2005-11-06 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

A Decision Theoretic Framework for Real-Time Communication

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keywords real-timecommunicationmemorydecodingdistortionencodingfinitemeasure
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We consider a communication system in which the outputs of a Markov source are encoded and decoded in \emph{real-time} by a finite memory receiver, and the distortion measure does not tolerate delays. The objective is to choose designs, i.e. real-time encoding, decoding and memory update strategies that minimize a total expected distortion measure. This is a dynamic team problem with non-classical information structure [Witsenhausen:1971]. We use the structural results of [Teneketzis:2004] to develop a sequential decomposition for the finite and infinite horizon problems. Thus, we obtain a systematic methodology for the determination of jointly optimal encoding decoding and memory update strategies for real-time point-to-point communication systems.

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