2017
DOI: 10.3390/e19060243
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On the Energy-Distortion Tradeoff of Gaussian Broadcast Channels with Feedback

Abstract: This work studies the relationship between the energy allocated for transmitting a pair of correlated Gaussian sources over a two-user Gaussian broadcast channel with noiseless channel output feedback (GBCF) and the resulting distortion at the receivers. Our goal is to characterize the minimum transmission energy required for broadcasting a pair of source samples, such that each source can be reconstructed at its respective receiver to within a target distortion, when the source-channel bandwidth ratio is not … Show more

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“…In a typical smart meter scenario, one measurement is taken every 15 minutes and must be transmitted as soon as possible to the central control unit [12]. With the same motivation, energy-distortion tradeoff for zero-delay transmission over a Gaussian broadcast channel with perfect channel output feedback was studied in [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a typical smart meter scenario, one measurement is taken every 15 minutes and must be transmitted as soon as possible to the central control unit [12]. With the same motivation, energy-distortion tradeoff for zero-delay transmission over a Gaussian broadcast channel with perfect channel output feedback was studied in [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%