DocumentCode
60897
Title
Information Embedding and the Triple Role of Control
Author
Grover, Pulkit ; Wagner, Aaron B. ; Sahai, Anant
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
61
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
1539
Lastpage
1549
Abstract
We consider the problem of information embedding where the encoder modifies a white Gaussian host signal in a power-constrained manner to encode a message, and the decoder recovers both the embedded message and the modified host signal. This partially extends the recent work of Sumszyk and Steinberg to the continuous-alphabet Gaussian setting. Through a control-theoretic lens, we observe that the problem is a minimalist example of what is called the triple role of control actions. We show that a dirty-paper-coding strategy achieves the optimal rate for perfect recovery of the modified host and the message for any message rate. For imperfect recovery of the modified host, by deriving bounds on the minimum mean-square error (MMSE) in recovering the modified host signal, we show that Dirty-Paper Coding-based strategies are guaranteed to attain within a uniform constant factor of 16 of the optimal weighted sum of power required in host signal modification and the MMSE in the modified host signal reconstruction for all weights and all message rates. When specialized to the zero-rate case, our results provide the tightest known lower bounds on the asymptotic costs for the vector version of a famous open problem in decentralized control: the Witsenhausen counterexample. Numerically, this tighter bound helps us characterize the asymptotically optimal costs for the vector Witsenhausen problem to within a factor of 1.3 for all problem parameters, improving on the earlier best known bound of 2.
Keywords
decentralised control; decoding; encoding; least mean squares methods; signal reconstruction; MMSE; Witsenhausen counterexample; continuous-alphabet Gaussian setting; control-theoretic lens; decentralized control; dirty-paper-coding strategy; encoder; information embedding; minimum mean-square error; modified host recovery; power-constrained manner; signal modification; signal reconstruction; triple role of control; white Gaussian host signal; zero-rate case; Decentralized control; Decoding; Encoding; Random variables; Vectors; Xenon; Dirty-paper coding; Witsenhausen???s counterexample; decentralized control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2015.2402279
Filename
7038135
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