Title :
A Constrained MDP Approach to Dynamic Quantizer Design for HMM State Estimation
Author :
Ghasemi, Negareh ; Dey, Shuvashis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
fDate :
3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper is concerned with dynamic quantizer design for state estimation of hidden Markov models (HMM) using multiple sensors under a sum power constraint at the sensor transmitters. The sensor nodes communicate with a fusion center over temporally correlated flat fading channels modelled by finite state Markov chains. Motivated by energy limitations in sensor nodes, we develop optimal quantizers by minimizing the long term average of the mean square estimation error with a constraint on the long term average of total transmission power across the sensors. Instead of introducing a cost function as a weighted sum of our two objectives, we propose a constrained Markov decision formulation as an average cost problem and employ a linear programming technique to obtain the optimal policy for the constrained problem. Our experimental results assert that the constrained approach is quite efficient in terms of computational complexity and memory requirements for our average cost problem and leads to the same optimal deterministic policies and optimal cost as the unconstrained approach under an irreducibility assumption on the underlying Markov chain and some mild regularity assumptions on the sensor measurement noise processes. We illustrate via numerical studies the performance results for the dynamic quantization scheme. We also study the effect of varying degrees of channel and measurement noise on the performance of the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
computational complexity; fading channels; hidden Markov models; linear programming; mean square error methods; quantisation (signal); sensor fusion; HMM state estimation; constrained MDP approach; constrained Markov decision formulation; dynamic quantizer design; finite state Markov chains; flat fading channels; fusion center; hidden Markov models; measurement noise; multiple sensors; sensor transmitters; sum power constraint; Hidden Markov models; Markov decision process; linear programming; power control; state estimation;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2008.2010381