Source Coding for a Wiener Process
Information Theory
2025-04-03 v1 Systems and Control
Signal Processing
Systems and Control
math.IT
Abstract
We develop a novel source coding strategy for sampling and monitoring of a Wiener process. For the encoding process, we employ a four level ``quantization'' scheme, which employs monotone function thresholds as opposed to fixed constant thresholds. Leveraging the hitting times of the Wiener process with these thresholds, we devise a sampling and encoding strategy which does not incur any quantization errors. We give analytical expressions for the mean squared error (MSE) and find the optimal source code lengths to minimize the MSE under this monotone function threshold scheme, subject to a sampling rate constraint.
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@article{arxiv.2504.01929,
title = {Source Coding for a Wiener Process},
author = {Sahan Liyanaarachchi and Ismail Cosandal and Sennur Ulukus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.01929},
year = {2025}
}