有反馈和无反馈的邮政信道信息传输

Wenyi Zhang, S. Kotagiri, J. N. Laneman
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邮政通道模拟了一个邮政系统,其中每个字母由许多字符组成,有时会丢失。我们研究了具有变长信件和信件上的变长编码的邮政信道,包括有和没有逐信反馈。在不允许字母长度编码信息的情况下,我们研究了一种由自动重复请求(ARQ)组成的反馈策略,该策略具有指数级增加的字母长度。对于这个策略,我们研究了每个字符信息率的另一种概念,基于传递消息所需的随机字符总数,而不是其期望。随着信息数量的增加,该信息速率在收敛过程中表现出相变:如果字母长度增加的因子小于字母丢失概率的倒数,则它收敛于信道容量;否则,它收敛到一个严格大于信道容量的数字。更一般地说,当我们同时允许字符和字母长度传递信息时,我们计算有反馈和没有反馈时对应的信道容量,发现它是不允许字母长度编码信息的原始邮政信道容量的两倍
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Information Transmission over the Postal Channel with and without Feedback
The postal channel models a postal system in which letters, each consisting of a number of characters, are sometimes lost. We study the postal channel with variable-length letters and variable-length coding over letters, both with and without letter-by-letter feedback. Without allowing letter lengths to encode information, we examine one feedback strategy consisting of automatic repeat-request (ARQ) with exponentially increasing letter lengths. For this strategy we investigate an alternative notion of information rate per character, based upon the total, random number of characters required to convey the messages instead of its expectation. This information rate exhibits a phase transition in its convergence as the number of messages becomes large: if the letter lengths increase by a factor less than the inverse of the probability that a letter is lost, it converges to the channel capacity; otherwise, it converges to a number strictly larger than channel capacity. More generally, when we allow both the characters and the length of a letter to convey information, we compute the corresponding channel capacity with and without feedback, and find that it is twice the channel capacity of the original postal channel without allowing letter lengths to encode information
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