The rate-distortion region for multiple descriptions without excess rate
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Random coding bound and codes produced by permutations for the multiple-access channel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
New outer bounds to capacity regions of two-way channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Asymptotic error probability of binary hypothesis testing for poisson point-process observations
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Principles and practice of information theory
Principles and practice of information theory
New results in binary multiple descriptions
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
The capacity region of the discrete memoryless interference channel with strong interference
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Search problems
Elements of information theory
Elements of information theory
Multiuser Detection
Coding Theorems of Information Theory
Coding Theorems of Information Theory
Information Theory and Reliable Communication
Information Theory and Reliable Communication
Information Theory: Coding Theorems for Discrete Memoryless Systems
Information Theory: Coding Theorems for Discrete Memoryless Systems
Information theory and statistics: a tutorial
Communications and Information Theory
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
A First Course in Information Theory (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage)
A First Course in Information Theory (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage)
Notes on conditions for successive refinement of information
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics
Bounds of E-capacity for multiple-access channel with random parameter
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics
On logarithmically asymptotically optimal testing of hypotheses and identification
General Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics
A lower bound on the probability of error in multihypothesis testing
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory - Part 2
On error exponents for arbitrarily varying channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Error exponents for successive refinement by partitioning
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
A new universal random coding bound for the multiple-access channel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Identification via compressed data
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Correlated sources help transmission over an arbitrarily varying channel
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Hypothesis testing for arbitrarily varying source with exponential-type constraint
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Statistical inference under multiterminal data compression
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
The method of types [information theory]
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Comments on broadcast channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On random coding error exponents of watermarking systems
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Authentication theory and hypothesis testing
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Hypothesis testing with the general source
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On rate-reliability-distortion function for a robust descriptions system
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Claude E. Shannon: a retrospective on his life, work, and impact
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Capacities of time-varying multiple-access channels with side information
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Universal composite hypothesis testing: a competitive minimax approach
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
A competitive Neyman-Pearson approach to universal hypothesis testing with applications
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Error exponents in scalable source coding
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On the error exponent and capacity games of private watermarking systems
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Information-theoretic analysis of information hiding
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On the capacity game of public watermarking systems
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Markov types and minimax redundancy for Markov sources
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On properties of rate-reliability-distortion functions
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On error exponents in hypothesis testing
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Capacity and Random-Coding Exponents for Channel Coding With Side Information
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Rate Regions for Relay Broadcast Channels
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Capacity of Interference Channels With Partial Transmitter Cooperation
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On Bounds for E-Capacity of DMC
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Multiple description source coding with no excess marginal rate
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
On arbitrarily varying Markov source coding and hypothesis LAO testing by non-informed statistician
ISIT'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Symposium on Information Theory - Volume 2
Multiple objects: error exponents in hypotheses testing and identification
Information Theory, Combinatorics, and Search Theory
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This survey is devoted to one of the central problems of Information Theory -- the problem of determination of interdependence between coding rate and error probability exponent for different information transmission systems. The overview deals with memoryless systems of finite alphabet setting. It presents material complementary to the contents of the series of the most remarkable in Information Theory books of Feinstain, Fano, Wolfowitz, Gallager, Csiszar and Körner, Kolesnik and Poltirev, Blahut, Cover and Thomas and of the papers by Dobrushin, Gelfand and Prelov. We briefly formulate fundamental notions and results of Shannon theory on reliable transmission via coding and give a survey of results obtained in last two-three decades by the authors, their colleagues and some other researchers. The paper is written with the goal to make accessible to a broader circle of readers the theory of rate-reliability. We regard this concept useful to promote the noted problem solution in parallel with elaboration of the notion of reliability-reliability dependence relative to the statistical hypothesis testing and identification.