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Quickest Sequence Phase Detection

Information Theory 2018-05-23 v2 math.IT

Abstract

A phase detection sequence is a length-nn cyclic sequence, such that the location of any length-kk contiguous subsequence can be determined from a noisy observation of that subsequence. In this paper, we derive bounds on the minimal possible kk in the limit of nn\to\infty, and describe some sequence constructions. We further consider multiple phase detection sequences, where the location of any length-kk contiguous subsequence of each sequence can be determined simultaneously from a noisy mixture of those subsequences. We study the optimal trade-offs between the lengths of the sequences, and describe some sequence constructions. We compare these phase detection problems to their natural channel coding counterparts, and show a strict separation between the fundamental limits in the multiple sequence case. Both adversarial and probabilistic noise models are addressed.

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@article{arxiv.1605.09038,
  title  = {Quickest Sequence Phase Detection},
  author = {Lele Wang and Sihuang Hu and Ofer Shayevitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.09038},
  year   = {2018}
}

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To appear in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

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