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Error exponents for watermarking game with squared-error constraints
IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2003. Proceedings., 2003In this paper, we consider an error-exponent game for the following two popular systems: spread-spectrum (SS) watermarking with nearest-neighbor decoding, and quantization-index-modulation (QIM) watermarking with lattice decoding.
T. Liu, P. Moulin
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Error exponents for product convolutional codes
Problems of Information Transmission, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Medina, C. +2 more
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Now we shall apply to the case of the MS a method used by Csiszar and Longo in the case of a DMS. We shall prove the exponential behaviour of \({\text{P}}_e^{\left( n \right)}\), without being able, however, to find the expression for the exponent. Further investigation on this will be carried out in the sequel.
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Now we shall apply to the case of the MS a method used by Csiszar and Longo in the case of a DMS. We shall prove the exponential behaviour of \({\text{P}}_e^{\left( n \right)}\), without being able, however, to find the expression for the exponent. Further investigation on this will be carried out in the sequel.
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Multihopping Strategies: An Error-Exponent Comparison
2007 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2007Multihop channels are believed to provide benefits in performance because the reduction in transmission distance per hop directly translates to increased channel gains. However, a potential concern of multihop transmission is that the incurred delay also increases with the number of hops, and hence may pose challenges for delay-sensitive applications ...
Wenyi Zhang, Urbashi Mitra
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Error exponents for AR order testing
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2006This paper is concerned with error exponents in testing problems raised by autoregressive (AR) modeling. The tests to be considered are variants of generalized likelihood ratio testing corresponding to traditional approaches to autoregressive moving-average (ARMA) modeling estimation.
Boucheron, S., Gassiat, E.
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Revisiting Gallager's error exponent analysis technique
2010 IEEE 26-th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2010We demonstrate a tight analysis of an expectation of a sum of exponents raised to some power, prevalent in, but not confined to, Gallager's bounding techniques. We show that the traditional analysis that uses Jensen's inequality, although tight in Gallager's random coding error exponent, might not be tight in general. Using the binary symmetric channel
Yonatan Kaspi, Neri Merhav
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Learning with Errors in the Exponent
2016The Snowden revelations have shown that intelligence agencies have been successful in undermining cryptography and put in question the exact security provided by the underlying intractability problem. We introduce a new class of intractability problems, called Learning with Errors in the Exponent (LWEE).
Özgür Dagdelen +2 more
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Error Exponents for Two-Way Channels
2022This thesis focuses on error exponents for one-way channels with noisy feedback and two-way channels. Various coding techniques are proposed to obtain achievable error exponent regions for different rate-pair regimes. Both Discrete Memoryless Channels (DMC) and discrete time Additive White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) channels are considered, with a focus on ...
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Global error bounds with fractional exponents
Mathematical Programming, 2000Using the partial order induced by a proper weakly lower semicontinuous function on a reflexive Banach space X we give a sufficient condition for f to have error bounds with fractional exponents. Application is given to identify the set of such exponents for quadratic functions.
Kung Fu Ng, Xi Yin Zheng
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Error exponents in quantum information theory
Proceedings. 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37252), 2002In this paper we survey results and open problems concerning error exponents and the reliability function of a quantum communication channel.
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