Quickest Sequence Phase Detection
Abstract
A phase detection sequence is a length- cyclic sequence, such that the location of any length- contiguous subsequence can be determined from a noisy observation of that subsequence. In this paper, we derive bounds on the minimal possible in the limit of , and describe some sequence constructions. We further consider multiple phase detection sequences, where the location of any length- 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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Cite
@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}
}
Comments
To appear in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory