Authors
Sergio Verdú
Publication date
1990/9
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Volume
36
Issue
5
Pages
1019-1030
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Memoryless communication channels with arbitrary alphabets where each input symbol is assigned a cost are considered. The maximum number of bits that can be transmitted reliably through the channel per unit cost is studied. It is shown that, if the input alphabet contains a zero-cost symbol, then the capacity per unit cost admits a simple expression as the maximum normalized divergence between two conditional output distributions. The direct part of this coding theorem admits a constructive proof via Stein's lemma on the asymptotic error probability of binary hypothesis tests. Single-user, multiple-access, and interference channels are studied.< >
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S Verdú - IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1990