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Uncoded Transmission Is Exactly Optimal for a Simple Gaussian “Sensor” Network
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Distributed Source CodingEngineeringInformation TheoryChannel Capacity EstimationJoint Source-channel CodingOptimal Communication StrategyGaussian SourceComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisComputer ScienceQuantum EntanglementNoisy ObservationMulti-terminal Information TheorySignal Processing
A single memoryless Gaussian source is observed by many terminals, subject to independent Gaussian observation noises. The terminals are linked to a fusion center via a standard Gaussian multiple-access channel. The fusion center needs to recover the underlying Gaussian source with respect to mean-squared error. In this correspondence, a theorem of Witsenhausen is shown to imply that an optimal communication strategy is uncoded transmission, i.e., each terminal's channel input is merely a scaled version of its noisy observation.
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