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On Collaboration in Distributed Parameter Estimation with Resource Constraints (2307.06442v2)

Published 12 Jul 2023 in cs.LG, cs.DC, cs.MA, and stat.ML

Abstract: Effective resource allocation in sensor networks, IoT systems, and distributed computing is essential for applications such as environmental monitoring, surveillance, and smart infrastructure. Sensors or agents must optimize their resource allocation to maximize the accuracy of parameter estimation. In this work, we consider a group of sensors or agents, each sampling from a different variable of a multivariate Gaussian distribution and having a different estimation objective. We formulate a sensor or agent's data collection and collaboration policy design problem as a Fisher information maximization (or Cramer-Rao bound minimization) problem. This formulation captures a novel trade-off in energy use, between locally collecting univariate samples and collaborating to produce multivariate samples. When knowledge of the correlation between variables is available, we analytically identify two cases: (1) where the optimal data collection policy entails investing resources to transfer information for collaborative sampling, and (2) where knowledge of the correlation between samples cannot enhance estimation efficiency. When knowledge of certain correlations is unavailable, but collaboration remains potentially beneficial, we propose novel approaches that apply multi-armed bandit algorithms to learn the optimal data collection and collaboration policy in our sequential distributed parameter estimation problem. We illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms, DOUBLE-F, DOUBLE-Z, UCB-F, UCB-Z, through simulation.

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