1. Introduction
Elementary Golomb codes for compressing binary bit sequences have often been used in image compression [6], [7], [8]. They are typically used to compress the bit-planes of the wavelet-transform coefficients of an image. The 1-bits are typically clustered together and thus are correlated; understanding Golomb code performance on correlated sources is necessary for estimating image compression performance. To the best of our knowledge, theoretical performance results for elementary Golomb codes on correlated Markov sources have not been published. Performance on on i.i.d. sources is given in [3].