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Rate of Prefix-free Codes in LQG Control Systems with Side Information

Information Theory 2021-03-19 v3 Systems and Control Signal Processing Systems and Control math.IT Optimization and Control

Abstract

In this work, we study an LQG control system where one of two feedback channels is discrete and incurs a communication cost. We assume that a decoder (co-located with the controller) can make noiseless measurements of a subset of the state vector (referred to as side information) meanwhile a remote encoder (co-located with a sensor) can make arbitrary measurements of the entire state vector, but must convey its measurements to the decoder over a noiseless binary channel. Use of the channel incurs a communication cost, quantified as the time-averaged expected length of prefix-free binary codeword. We study the tradeoff between the communication cost and control performance. The formulation motivates a constrained directed information minimization problem, which can be solved via convex optimization. Using the optimization, we propose a quantizer design and a subsequent achievability result.

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@article{arxiv.2101.09329,
  title  = {Rate of Prefix-free Codes in LQG Control Systems with Side Information},
  author = {Travis C. Cuvelier and Takashi Tanaka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09329},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted for publication at CISS 2021