Lower bounds on the estimation error in problems of distributed computation

Information-theoretic lower bounds on the estimation error are derived for problems of distributed computation. These bounds hold for a network attempting to compute a real-vector-valued function of the global information, when the nodes have access to partial information and can communicate through...

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Main Authors: Como, Giacomo (Contributor), Dahleh, Munther A. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2010-10-08T17:45:08Z.
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520 |a Information-theoretic lower bounds on the estimation error are derived for problems of distributed computation. These bounds hold for a network attempting to compute a real-vector-valued function of the global information, when the nodes have access to partial information and can communicate through noisy transmission channels. The presented bounds are algorithm-independent, and improve on recent results by Ayaso et al., where the exponential decay rate of the mean square error was upper-bounded by the minimum normalized cut-set capacity. We show that, if the transmission channels are stochastic, the highest achievable exponential decay rate of the mean square error is in general strictly smaller than the minimum normalized cut-set capacity of the network. This is due to atypical channel realizations, which, despite their asymptotically vanishing probability, affect the error exponent. 
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773 |t Information Theory and Applications Workshop, 2009