Coding With Action-dependent Side Information and Additional Reconstruction Requirements
Kittipong Kittichokechai, Tobias J. Oechtering, and Mikael Skoglund

TL;DR
This paper explores advanced source and channel coding problems with action-dependent side information and reconstruction constraints, deriving fundamental limits and revealing dualities in discrete memoryless systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel framework for lossy source and channel coding with action-influenced side information and reconstruction requirements, providing single-letter characterizations of rate-distortion-cost and capacity.
Findings
Derived single-letter expressions for rate-distortion-cost and capacity.
Established the duality between source and channel coding problems.
Identified conditions where two-stage coding constrains capacity.
Abstract
Constrained lossy source coding and channel coding with side information problems which extend the classic Wyner-Ziv and Gel'fand-Pinsker problems are considered. Inspired by applications in sensor networking and control, we first consider lossy source coding with two-sided partial side information where the quality/availability of the side information can be influenced by a cost-constrained action sequence. A decoder reconstructs a source sequence subject to the distortion constraint, and at the same time, an encoder is additionally required to be able to estimate the decoder's reconstruction. Next, we consider the channel coding "dual" where the channel state is assumed to depend on the action sequence, and the decoder is required to decode both the transmitted message and channel input reliably. Implications on the fundamental limits of communication in discrete memoryless systems…
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