— We consider 1-helper problem in which one source provides partial side information to the fusion center (FC) to help reconstruction of the main source signal. Both sources communicate information about their observations to the FC through an additive white Gaussian multiple access channel (MAC) without cooperating with each other. Two types of MAC are considered: orthogonal MAC and interfering (non-orthogonal) MAC. We characterize the tradeoff between the transmission cost, i.e., power, and the estimation distortion, D, using Shannon’s separation source and channel coding theorem. We demonstrate that the separation-based coding strategy outperforms the uncoded transmission under an orthogonal MAC. However, in the symmetric case under an interfering MAC, below a certain signalto-noise ratio (SNR) threshold, uncoded transmission outperforms the separation-based scheme. The threshold can be determined in terms of the correlation coefficient between the sources, ρ, and in fact is a...
Hamid Behroozi, M. Reza Soleymani