Amplify-and-Forward Relaying for Hierarchical Over-the-Air Computation
Feng Wang, Jie Xu, Vincent K. N. Lau, and Shuguang Cui

TL;DR
This paper proposes a hierarchical over-the-air computation protocol using amplify-and-forward relays to efficiently aggregate data from massive wireless devices, minimizing mean squared error through joint optimization.
Contribution
It introduces both centralized and decentralized AF relaying schemes for hierarchical AirComp, with algorithms for optimizing data aggregation accuracy under different CSI availability.
Findings
Centralized design achieves lower MSE with global CSI.
Decentralized scheme reduces signaling overhead.
Efficient iterative algorithms for relay and device optimization.
Abstract
This paper studies a hierarchical over-the-air computation (AirComp) network over a large area, in which multiple relays are exploited to facilitate data aggregation from massive WDs. We present a two-phase amplify-and-forward (AF) relaying protocol. In the first phase, the WDs simultaneously send their data to the relays, while in the second phase, the relays amplify the respectively received signals and concurrently forward them to the fusion center (FC) for aggregation. Our objective is to minimize the computational mean squared error (MSE) at the FC, by jointly optimizing the WD transmit coefficients, the relay AF coefficients, and the FC de-noising factor, subject to their individual transmit power constraints. First, we consider the centralized design with global channel state information (CSI), in which the inter-relay signals can be exploited beneficially for data aggregation.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Cooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Communication Security Techniques
