Title
Fading observation alignment via feedback
Abstract
In some remote sensing applications, the functional relationship between the source being observed and the sensor readings may not be known. Because of communication constraints, this uncertainty may result in poor end-to-end distortion. If the sensors have some knowledge of their joint statistics, they may be able to communicate collaboratively to combat the channel noise. A model is proposed for capturing some of the uncertainty in the observation process, called a fading observation model. An example with fading observations is analysed. For M sensors with no fading there exists a scheme for which the achievable distortion scales with M as M-1, but with fading the distortion does not scale with M. In this paper, a one-bit feedback scheme is presented that provides enough information about the joint statistics to achieve scaling rates like M-13/. Additional feedback improves the achievable scaling rate. For comparison, a scheme based on separate source and channel coding at best gives a distortion scaling behaviour of (log M)-1. Some extensions to multiple sources and observation models with unknown delay are discussed.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/IPSN.2005.1440941
IPSN
Keywords
Field
DocType
combined source-channel coding,fading channels,feedback,remote sensing,wireless sensor networks,achievable distortion scale,channel coding,channel noise,communication constraint,fading observation alignment,functional relationship,joint statistics,one-bit feedback scheme,remote sensing application
Telecommunications,Computer science,Fading,Algorithm,Communication channel,Real-time computing,Fading distribution,Code division multiple access,Time division multiple access,Scaling,Wireless sensor network,Distortion
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7803-9201-9
4
0.73
References 
Authors
10
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anand D. Sarwate1457.14
Michael Gastpar22740278.17