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arxiv: 0901.4134 · v2 · submitted 2009-01-26 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Distributed Lossy Averaging

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An information theoretic formulation of the distributed averaging problem previously studied in computer science and control is presented. We assume a network with m nodes each observing a WGN source. The nodes communicate and perform local processing with the goal of computing the average of the sources to within a prescribed mean squared error distortion. The network rate distortion function R^*(D) for a 2-node network with correlated Gaussian sources is established. A general cutset lower bound on R^*(D) is established and shown to be achievable to within a factor of 2 via a centralized protocol over a star network. A lower bound on the network rate distortion function for distributed weighted-sum protocols, which is larger in order than the cutset bound by a factor of log m is established. An upper bound on the network rate distortion function for gossip-base weighted-sum protocols, which is only log log m larger in order than the lower bound for a complete graph network, is established. The results suggest that using distributed protocols results in a factor of log m increase in order relative to centralized protocols.

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