Strong Coordination over Noisy Channels
Sarah A. Obead, Badri N. Vellambi, J\"org Kliewer

TL;DR
This paper investigates strong coordination over noisy channels, proposing novel coding schemes including polar codes, and demonstrates their effectiveness in achieving capacity bounds and outperforming separate schemes.
Contribution
It introduces new joint and polar coding schemes for noisy strong coordination, providing capacity bounds and constructive methods with practical advantages.
Findings
Polar codes achieve the inner bound for capacity region.
Joint schemes can outperform separate schemes in certain scenarios.
Constructive coding schemes simplify implementation and analysis.
Abstract
We study the problem of strong coordination of the actions of two nodes and that communicate over a discrete memoryless channel (DMC) such that the actions follow a prescribed joint probability distribution. We propose two novel random coding schemes and a polar coding scheme for this noisy strong coordination problem, and derive inner bounds for the respective strong coordination capacity region. The first scheme is a joint coordination-channel coding scheme that utilizes the randomness provided by the DMC to reduce the amount of local randomness required to generate the sequence of actions at Node . Based on this random coding scheme, we provide a characterization of the capacity region for two special cases of the noisy strong coordination setup, namely, when the actions at Node are determined by Node and when the DMC is a deterministic channel. The second scheme…
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