Error Exponents in the Bee Identification Problem

11/19/2020
by   Ran Tamir, et al.
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We derive various error exponents in the bee identification problem under two different decoding rules. Under naïve decoding, which decodes each bee independently of the others, we analyze a general discrete memoryless channel and a relatively wide family of stochastic decoders. Upper and lower bounds to the random coding error exponent are derived and proved to be equal at relatively high coding rates. Then, we propose a lower bound on the error exponent of the typical random code, which improves upon the random coding exponent at low coding rates. We also derive a third bound, which is related to expurgated codes, which turns out to be strictly higher than the other bounds, also at relatively low rates. We show that the universal maximum mutual information decoder is optimal with respect to the typical random code and the expurgated code. Moving further, we derive error exponents under optimal decoding, the relatively wide family of symmetric channels, and the maximum likelihood decoder. We first propose a random coding lower bound, and then, an improved bound which stems from an expurgation process. We show numerically that our second bound strictly improves upon the random coding bound at an intermediate range of coding rates, where a bound derived in a previous work no longer holds.

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