Information Embedding on Actions
Behzad Ahmadi, Himanshu Asnani, Osvaldo Simeone, Haim H. Permuter

TL;DR
This paper explores how to embed information within actions in source and channel coding scenarios, deriving theoretical characterizations of achievable rates and distortions, and illustrating the impact of information embedding on system performance.
Contribution
It provides the first single-letter characterizations of achievable rate-distortion-cost regions for source coding with actions and capacity-cost regions for channel coding with actions, including encoder and decoder action cases.
Findings
Single-letter characterization for source coding with actions
Capacity-cost region for channel coding with actions
Examples demonstrating effects of information embedding
Abstract
The problem of optimal actuation for channel and source coding was recently formulated and solved in a number of relevant scenarios. In this class of models, actions are taken at encoders or decoders, either to acquire side information in an efficient way or to control or probe effectively the channel state. In this paper, the problem of embedding information on the actions is studied for both the source and the channel coding set-ups. In both cases, a decoder is present that observes only a function of the actions taken by an encoder or a decoder of an action-dependent point-to-point link. For the source coding model, this decoder wishes to reconstruct a lossy version of the source being transmitted over the point-to-point link, while for the channel coding problem the decoder wishes to retrieve a portion of the message conveyed over the link. For the problem of source coding with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Communication Security Techniques · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
