2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.05222
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Fundamental limits of over-the-air optimization: Are analog schemes optimal?

Abstract: We consider over-the-air convex optimization on a d−dimensional space where coded gradients are sent over an additive Gaussian noise channel with variance σ 2 . The codewords satisfy an average power constraint P , resulting in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of P/σ 2 . We derive bounds for the convergence rates for over-the-air optimization. Our first result is a lower bound for the convergence rate showing that any code must slowdown the convergence rate by a factor of roughly d/ log(1 + SNR). Next, we consi… Show more

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