Energy Efficient Distributed Coding for Data Collection in a Noisy Sparse Network
Abstract
We consider the problem of data collection in a two-layer network consisting of (1) links between N distributed agents and a remote sink node; (2) a sparse network formed by these distributed agents. We study the effect of inter-agent communications on the overall energy consumption. Despite the sparse connections between agents, we provide an in-network coding scheme that reduces the overall energy consumption by a factor of ( N) compared to a naive scheme which neglects inter-agent communications. By providing lower bounds on both the energy consumption and the sparseness (number of links) of the network, we show that are energy-optimal except for a factor of ( N). The proposed scheme extends a previous work of Gallager on noisy broadcasting from a complete graph to a sparse graph, while bringing in new techniques from error control coding and noisy circuits.
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