Goal-Oriented Joint Source-Channel Coding: Distortion-Classification-Power Trade-off

eess.SP arXiv:2509.14217
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Abstract

Joint source-channel coding is a compelling paradigm when low-latency and low-complexity communication is required. This work proposes a theoretical framework that integrates classification and anomaly detection within the conventional signal reconstruction objective. Assuming a Gaussian scalar source and constraining the encoder to piecewise linear mappings, we derive tractable design rules and explicitly characterize the trade-offs between distortion, classification error, and transmission power.

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