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Coding in an asynchronous multiple-access channel (English)
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The paper deals with the determination of the capacity region for a discrete memoryless channel with asynchronous multiple-access. This channel is specified by the transition probability matrix. Messages generated by two independent, memoryless sources are encoded by codes \(G_ 1\) and \(G_ 2\), respectively. The sources are stationary and the codes \(G_ 1\) and \(G_ 2\) have length n and rates \(R_ 1\) and \(R_ 2\). Using the mutual information, calculated on the basis of the transition probabilities and the message distribution, the author gives the converse encoding theorem for the asynchronous multiple-access channel (MAC). He proves that the capacity region is described by the convex closure of the set of the code rates. Next, the author gives an upper bound for the decoding-error probability for trellis codes in the case of Viterbi's decoding algorithm. In such a case the code sequences at the MAC input can be described by the trellis diagram. The author defines the set of all incorrect paths of length 1 in the trellis diagram. For these paths the probabilities of erroneous maximum-likelihood decoding of a block code are given.
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capacity region
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discrete memoryless channel
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asynchronous multiple- access
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trellis codes
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Viterbi's decoding algorithm
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