Quantization for estimation is explored for the case that it must be performed jointly with data association, that is, the case in which measurements are of uncertain origin. Data association requires some sort of gating of distributed observations, and a censoring strategy is proposed. Several quantization philosophies are explored, specifically, uniform quantization, uniform quantization with measurement exchangeability incorporated (the “type” method), and uniform quantization of sorted measurements. The second scheme uses less bandwidth than the third, but it is shown, perhaps surprisingly, that the third preserves more information that may be useful for estimation, and a simple procedure for optimal fused estimation based on this third scheme is given. Interestingly, when compared in terms of rate-distortion curve, the schemes two and three perform similarly; their censored versions offer further improvement in performances due to the uncertain-origin property of the measurements.

Some Approaches to Quantization for Distributed Estimation with Data Association

MARANO, Stefano;MATTA, Vincenzo;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Quantization for estimation is explored for the case that it must be performed jointly with data association, that is, the case in which measurements are of uncertain origin. Data association requires some sort of gating of distributed observations, and a censoring strategy is proposed. Several quantization philosophies are explored, specifically, uniform quantization, uniform quantization with measurement exchangeability incorporated (the “type” method), and uniform quantization of sorted measurements. The second scheme uses less bandwidth than the third, but it is shown, perhaps surprisingly, that the third preserves more information that may be useful for estimation, and a simple procedure for optimal fused estimation based on this third scheme is given. Interestingly, when compared in terms of rate-distortion curve, the schemes two and three perform similarly; their censored versions offer further improvement in performances due to the uncertain-origin property of the measurements.
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