Neri Merhav

About Neri Merhav

Neri Merhav, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Information theory, communications, statistical signal processing, statistical mechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Universal Slepian-Wolf coding for individual sequences

Lossy Compression of Individual Sequences Revisited: Fundamental Limits of Finite-State Encoders

Some families of Jensen-like inequalities with application to information theory

The Secrecy Capacity of the Wiretap Channel With Additive Noise and Rate-Limited Help

The Secrecy Capacity of Gaussian Wiretap Channels with Rate-Limited Help at the Encoder

Error Exponents of the Dirty-Paper and Gel’fand-Pinsker Channels

D-Semifaithful Codes that are Universal over Both Memoryless Sources and Distortion Measures

Modulation and Estimation with a Helper

Neri Merhav Information

University

Position

Professor of Electrical Engineering Israel.

Citations(all)

10203

Citations(since 2020)

1992

Cited By

12280

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

160

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

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Neri Merhav Skills & Research Interests

Information theory

communications

statistical signal processing

statistical mechanics

Top articles of Neri Merhav

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Universal Slepian-Wolf coding for individual sequences

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.07409

Neri Merhav

2024/3/12

Lossy Compression of Individual Sequences Revisited: Fundamental Limits of Finite-State Encoders

Entropy

Neri Merhav

2024/1/28

Some families of Jensen-like inequalities with application to information theory

Entropy

Neri Merhav

2023/5/4

The Secrecy Capacity of the Wiretap Channel With Additive Noise and Rate-Limited Help

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Sergey Loyka

Neri Merhav

2023/10/4

The Secrecy Capacity of Gaussian Wiretap Channels with Rate-Limited Help at the Encoder

Sergey Loyka

Neri Merhav

2023/4/23

Error Exponents of the Dirty-Paper and Gel’fand-Pinsker Channels

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Ran Tamir

Neri Merhav

2023/9/13

D-Semifaithful Codes that are Universal over Both Memoryless Sources and Distortion Measures

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Neri Merhav

2023/3/6

Modulation and Estimation with a Helper

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.04277

Anatoly Khina

Neri Merhav

2023/9/8

A universal random coding ensemble for sample-wise lossy compression

Entropy

Neri Merhav

2023/8/11

Trade-offs Between Weak-Noise Performance and Probability of Anomaly in Parameter Estimation from Noisy Chaotic Signals

arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00506

Neri Merhav

2023/8/1

Universal Randomized Guessing Subject to Distortion

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Asaf Cohen

Neri Merhav

2022/7/26

The DNA storage channel: Capacity and error probability bounds

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Nir Weinberger

Neri Merhav

2022/5/18

Optimal Correlators and Waveforms for Mismatched Detection

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Neri Merhav

2022/7/13

Guessing based on compressed side information

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Robert Graczyk

Amos Lapidoth

Neri Merhav

Christoph Pfister

2022/3/11

Encoding Individual Sequences for the Wiretap Channel

Neri Merhav

2022/6/26

Reversing Jensen’s Inequality for Information-Theoretic Analyses

Information

Neri Merhav

2022/1/13

Codebook Mismatch can be Fully Compensated by Mismatched Decoding

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Neri Merhav

Georg Böcherer

2022/11/30

The Secrecy Capacity of The Gaussian Wiretap Channel with Rate-Limited Help

arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.09356

Sergey Loyka

Neri Merhav

2022/9/19

Encoding individual source sequences for the wiretap channel

Entropy

Neri Merhav

2021/12/17

Error exponents in the bee identification problem

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Ran Tamir

Neri Merhav

2021/6/23

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