DocumentCode
930451
Title
Channels with almost finite memory
Author
Neuhoff, David I. ; Shields, Paul C.
Volume
25
Issue
4
fYear
1979
fDate
7/1/1979 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
440
Lastpage
447
Abstract
A stationary channel can have two kinds of memory--input memory and output memory. Recently, Gray and Ornstein introduced a condition on the decay of input memory called
-continuity and established coding theorems for d-continuous channels. In this paper a condition for the decay of output memory is introduced which is called conditional almost block independence (CABI). It is believed that these two properties describe the character of many channels of interest. The principal result states that the
-continuous CABI channels are precisely those which can be approximated in a very strong sense by a simple kind of finite memory channel, called a primitive channel, in which the source of randomness is memoryless and completely separated from the memory.
-continuity and established coding theorems for d-continuous channels. In this paper a condition for the decay of output memory is introduced which is called conditional almost block independence (CABI). It is believed that these two properties describe the character of many channels of interest. The principal result states that the
-continuous CABI channels are precisely those which can be approximated in a very strong sense by a simple kind of finite memory channel, called a primitive channel, in which the source of randomness is memoryless and completely separated from the memory.Keywords
Block codes; Coding; Finite-memory methods; Concatenated codes; Contracts; Control engineering; Decoding; Information science; Memoryless systems; Notice of Violation; Statistics; Writing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.1979.1056074
Filename
1056074
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