Estimating a scalar log-concave random variable, using a silence set based probabilistic sampling

03/08/2023
by   Maben Rabi, et al.
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We study the probabilistic sampling of a random variable, in which the variable is sampled only if it falls outside a given set, which is called the silence set. This helps us to understand optimal event-based sampling for the special case of IID random processes, and also to understand the design of a sub-optimal scheme for other cases. We consider the design of this probabilistic sampling for a scalar, log-concave random variable, to minimize either the mean square estimation error, or the mean absolute estimation error. We show that the optimal silence interval: (i) is essentially unique, and (ii) is the limit of an iterative procedure of centering. Further we show through numerical experiments that super-level intervals seem to be remarkably near-optimal for mean square estimation. Finally we use the Gauss inequality for scalar unimodal densities, to show that probabilistic sampling gives a mean square distortion that is less than a third of the distortion incurred by periodic sampling, if the average sampling rate is between 0.3 and 0.9 samples per tick.

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