Mismatched decoding revisited: general alphabets, channels with memory, and the wide-band limit 论文
2000IEEE Transactions on Information Theory引用 245
Wireless Communication Security TechniquesCellular Automata and ApplicationsCooperative Communication and Network Coding
摘要
The mismatch capacity of a channel is the highest rate at which reliable communication is possible over the channel with a given (possibly suboptimal) decoding rule. This quantity has been studied extensively for single-letter decoding rules over discrete memoryless channels (DMCs). Here we extend the study to memoryless channels with general alphabets and to channels with memory with possibly non-single-letter decoding rules. We also study the wide-band limit, and, in particular, the mismatch capacity per unit cost, and the achievable rates on an additive-noise spread-spectrum system with single-letter decoding and binary signaling.