DocumentCode
926007
Title
Data compression for communication networks: The delay-distortion function
Author
Rubin, Izhak
Volume
22
Issue
6
fYear
1976
fDate
11/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
655
Lastpage
665
Abstract
The problem of data compression for communication networks is considered. The system performance criterion is the signal distortion resulting both from data compression and from average message delay through the network. The delay-distortion function is defined as the smallest message delay among all data-compression schemes that yield the given distortion value. The distortion-delay region is similarly defined. The capacity region is defined to include all incoming message rates for which there exists a set of data-compression schemes yielding a prescribed network distortion-delay value. The basic characteristics of these functions and regions are derived. In particular, it is shown that their evaluations can be performed by solving separately the source coding problem and the network´s queuing problem. The distortion-delay functions and regions are explicitly derived for single channel systems.
Keywords
Delay distortion; Multiple-access communications; Packet switching; Queued communications; Source coding; Store-and-forward networks; Communication networks; Computer networks; Data compression; Delay effects; Distortion; Entropy; Performance evaluation; Source coding; System performance; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1976.1055639
Filename
1055639
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