Part II: A Practical Approach for Successive Omniscience

12/26/2019
by   Ni Ding, et al.
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In Part I, we studied the communication for omniscience (CO) problem and proposed a parametric (PAR) algorithm to determine the minimum sum-rate at which a set of users indexed by a finite set V attain omniscience. The omniscience in CO refers to the status that each user in V recovers the observations of a multiple random source. It is called the global omniscience in this paper in contrast to the study of the successive omniscience (SO), where the local omniscience is attained subsequently in user subsets. By inputting a lower bound on the minimum sum-rate for CO, we apply the PAR algorithm to search a complimentary subset X_* ⊊ V such that if the local omniscience in X_* is reached first, the global omniscience whereafter can still be attained with the minimum sum-rate. We further utilize the outputs of the PAR algorithm to outline a multi-stage SO approach that is characterized by K ≤ |V| - 1 complimentary subsets X_*^(k), ∀ k ∈{1,,K} forming a nesting sequence X_*^(1)⊊⊊ X_*^(K) = V. Starting from stage k = 1, the local omniscience in X_*^(k) is attained at each stage k until the final global omniscience in X_*^(K) = V. A |X_*(k)|-dimensional local omniscience achievable rate vector is also derived for each stage k designating individual users transmitting rates. The sum-rate of this rate vector in the last stage K coincides with the minimized sum-rate for the global omniscience.

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