165 research outputs found

    Data-Efficient Quickest Outlying Sequence Detection in Sensor Networks

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    A sensor network is considered where at each sensor a sequence of random variables is observed. At each time step, a processed version of the observations is transmitted from the sensors to a common node called the fusion center. At some unknown point in time the distribution of observations at an unknown subset of the sensor nodes changes. The objective is to detect the outlying sequences as quickly as possible, subject to constraints on the false alarm rate, the cost of observations taken at each sensor, and the cost of communication between the sensors and the fusion center. Minimax formulations are proposed for the above problem and algorithms are proposed that are shown to be asymptotically optimal for the proposed formulations, as the false alarm rate goes to zero. It is also shown, via numerical studies, that the proposed algorithms perform significantly better than those based on fractional sampling, in which the classical algorithms from the literature are used and the constraint on the cost of observations is met by using the outcome of a sequence of biased coin tosses, independent of the observation process.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, Nov 2014. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1408.474

    Data-Efficient Minimax Quickest Change Detection with Composite Post-Change Distribution

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    The problem of quickest change detection is studied, where there is an additional constraint on the cost of observations used before the change point and where the post-change distribution is composite. Minimax formulations are proposed for this problem. It is assumed that the post-change family of distributions has a member which is least favorable in some sense. An algorithm is proposed in which on-off observation control is employed using the least favorable distribution, and a generalized likelihood ratio based approach is used for change detection. Under the additional condition that either the post-change family of distributions is finite, or both the pre- and post-change distributions belong to a one parameter exponential family, it is shown that the proposed algorithm is asymptotically optimal, uniformly for all possible post-change distributions.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Info. Theory, Oct 2014. Preliminary version presented at ISIT 2014 at Honolulu, Hawai
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