Order-2 Asymptotic Optimality of the Fully Distributed Sequential Hypothesis Test
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چکیده
This work analyzes the asymptotic performances of fully distributed sequential hypothesis testing procedures as the type-I and type-II error rates approach zero, in the context of a sensor network without a fusion center. In particular, the sensor network is defined by an undirected graph, where each sensor can observe samples over time, access the information from the adjacent sensors, and perform the sequential test based on its own decision statistic. Different from most literature, the sampling process and the information exchange process in our framework take place simultaneously (or, at least in comparable time-scales), thus cannot be decoupled from one another. Our goal is to achieve order2 asymptotically optimal performance at every sensor, i.e., the average detection delay is within a constant gap from the centralized optimal sequential test as the error rates approach zero. To that end, two message-passing schemes are considered, based on which the distributed sequential probability ratio test (DSPRT) is carried out respectively. The first scheme features the dissemination of the raw samples. In specific, every sample propagates over the network by being relayed from one sensor to another until it reaches all the sensors in the network. Although the sample propagation based DSPRT is shown to yield the asymptotically optimal performance at each sensor, it incurs excessive inter-sensor communication overhead due to the exchange of raw samples with index information. The second scheme adopts the consensus algorithm, where the local decision statistic is exchanged between sensors instead of the raw samples, thus significantly lowering the communication requirement compared to the first scheme. In particular, the decision statistic for DSPRT at each sensor is updated by the weighted average of the decision statistics in the neighbourhood at every message-passing step. We show that, under certain regularity conditions, the consensus algorithm based DSPRT also yields the order-2 asymptotically optimal performance at all sensors. Our asymptotic analyses of the two message-passing based DSPRTs are then corroborated by simulations using the Gaussian and Laplacian samples.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1606.04203 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016