Remote Empirical Coordination
Abstract
We apply the framework of imperfect empirical coordination to a two-node setup where the action X of the first node is not observed directly but via L agents who observe independently impaired measurements X of the action. These L agents, using a rate-limited communication that is available to all of them, help the second node to generate the action Y in order to establish the desired coordinated behaviour. When L<∞, we prove that it suffices Ri≥ I( X;Y) for at least one agent whereas for L∞, we show that it suffices Ri≥ I( X; Y|X) for all agents where Y is a random variable such that X- X- Y and \|pX, Y(x,y)-pX,Y(x,y)\|TV≤ ( is the pre-specified fidelity).
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