Distortion-transmission trade-off in real-time transmission of Markov sources
Jhelum Chakravorty, Aditya Mahajan

TL;DR
This paper investigates the optimal trade-off between distortion and transmission frequency in real-time Markov source communication, providing a detailed characterization of the distortion-transmission function and optimal strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of the distortion-transmission trade-off, characterizing the function as piecewise linear and convex, and derives the structure of optimal threshold-based transmission strategies.
Findings
The distortion-transmission function is piecewise linear, convex, and decreasing.
Optimal transmission strategies are threshold-based and can be randomized between two strategies.
Explicit characterization of the vertices of the distortion-transmission function.
Abstract
The problem of optimal real-time transmission of a Markov source under constraints on the expected number of transmissions is considered, both for the discounted and long term average cases. This setup is motivated by applications where transmission is sporadic and the cost of switching on the radio and transmitting is significantly more important than the size of the transmitted data packet. For this model, we characterize the distortion-transmission function, i.e., the minimum expected distortion that can be achieved when the expected number of transmissions is less than or equal to a particular value. In particular, we show that the distortion-transmission function is a piecewise linear, convex, and decreasing function. We also give an explicit characterization of each vertex of the piecewise linear function. To prove the results, the optimization problem is cast as a decentralized…
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