Distributed Sequential Hypothesis Testing With Zero-Rate Compression
Abstract
In this paper, we consider sequential testing over a single-sensor, a single-decision center setup. At each time instant , the sensor gets samples and describes the observed sequence until time to the decision center over a zero-rate noiseless link. The decision center sends a single bit of feedback to the sensor to request for more samples for compression/testing or to stop the transmission. We have characterized the optimal exponent of type-II error probability under the constraint that type-I error probability does not exceed a given threshold and also when the expectation of the number of requests from decision center is smaller than which tends to infinity. Interestingly, the optimal exponent coincides with that for fixed-length hypothesis testing with zero-rate communication constraints.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2109.08614,
title = {Distributed Sequential Hypothesis Testing With Zero-Rate Compression},
author = {Sadaf Salehkalaibar and Vincent Y. F. Tan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.08614},
year = {2021}
}