Transmission Power Allocation for Remote Estimation with Multi-packet Reception Capabilities
Matthias Pezzutto, Luca Schenato, Subhrakanti Dey

TL;DR
This paper investigates optimal transmission power strategies for remote estimation systems with multi-packet reception capabilities, leveraging advanced wireless techniques like 5G and WiFi to improve estimation accuracy and efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a general model for power allocation considering multi-packet reception and success interference cancellation, providing optimal policies and structural insights.
Findings
Multi-packet reception improves estimation accuracy over orthogonal schemes.
Optimal policies exist for infinite-horizon problems.
Successive interference cancellation enhances system performance.
Abstract
In this paper we consider the problem of transmission power allocation for remote estimation of a dynamical system in the case where the estimator is able to simultaneously receive packets from multiple interfering sensors, as it is possible e.g. with the latest wireless technologies such as 5G and WiFi. To this end we introduce a general model where packet arrival probabilities are determined based on the received Signal-to-Interference-and-Noise Ratio and with two different receivers design schemes, one implementing standard multi-packet reception technique and one implementing Successive Interference Cancellation decoding algorithm in addition. Then we cast the power allocation problem as an optimization task where the mean error covariance at the remote estimator is minimized, while penalizing the mean transmission power consumption. For the infinite-horizon problem we show the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Age of Information Optimization · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
