A distributed source coding technique for correlated images using turbo-codes
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A distributed source coding technique for correlated image using turbo-codes was presented. The Slepian-Wolf theorem stated that the output of two correlated sources can be compressed to the same extent without loss whether they communicate with each other or not, provided that decompression takes place at a joint decoder. It was shown that it was possible to come as close as 0.25 b/p (bits/pixel) to the theoretically predicted limits of the Slepian-Wolf theorem for this application.