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A Large Deviation Analysis of Detection Over Multi-Access Channels with Random Number of Sensors
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- Anandkumar, Animashree
- Tong, Lang
Chicago
Abstract
We consider the problem of distributed detection over a multi-access channel. Assuming a random number of sensors transmitting their observations using type based multiple access, we derive the detection performance using large deviations principle as the mean number of sensors goes to infinity. We characterize the performance in terms of error exponents. We provide comparison with the case when the number of sensors is deterministic. We generalize this scheme to multiple collections, propose a minimum sum-rate detector and characterize its error exponents.
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© 2006 IEEE. This work is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Contract CCR-0311055. Prepared through collaborative participation in the Communications and Networks Consortium sponsored by the U. S. Army Research Laboratory under the Collaborative Technology Alliance Program, Cooperative Agreement DAAD19-01-2-0011.Attached Files
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- CCR-0311055
- Army Research Laboratory (ARL)
- DAAD19-01-2-0011
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