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Achieving the Gaussian rate-distortion function by prediction
Ram Zamir
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, Yuval Kochman,
Uri Erez
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School of Electrical Engineering
Tel Aviv University
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Engineering
Gaussians
100%
Distortion Function
100%
Realization
33%
Power Spectra
33%
Time Domain
33%
Frequency Domain
33%
Interference Channel
33%
Optimality
33%
Channel Realization
33%
Intersymbol Interference
33%
Pulse Code Modulation
33%
Filling Solution
33%
Keyphrases
Rate-distortion Function
100%
Power Spectrum
33%
Function-based
33%
Channel Realization
33%
Gaussian Source
33%
Intersymbol Interference Channels
33%
Distortion Level
33%
Linear Prediction
33%
Differential Pulse Code Modulation
33%
Decision Feedback Equalization
33%
Water-filling Solutions
33%
Frequency-domain Test
33%
Predictive Test
33%
Computer Science
Rate Distortion Function
100%
Frequency Domain
33%
Gaussian Source
33%
Channel Realization
33%
Intersymbol Interference
33%
Pulse Code Modulation
33%