Joint communication and state sensing under logarithmic loss

Hamdi Joudeh, Giuseppe Caire

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Abstract

We study a basic joint communication and sensing setting where a transmitter wishes to convey a message to a receiver and simultaneously estimate its channel state through generalized feedback. We assume that the sensing goal is to obtain a soft estimate (i.e. probability distribution) of the state, instead of a point estimate as often assumed; and we use the logarithmic loss distortion as a fidelity measure. Focusing on the memoryless setting with an i.i.d. state, we characterize the optimal trade-off between the communication rate and the sensing distortion. In doing so, we shed light on the operational meaning of the so-called sensing mutual information utility function.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 IEEE 4th International Symposium on Joint Communications and Sensing, JC&S 2024
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)979-8-3503-8544-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2024
Event4th IEEE International Symposium on Joint Communications & Sensing - Leuven, Belgium
Duration: 19 Mar 202421 Mar 2024
https://jcns-symposium.org/

Conference

Conference4th IEEE International Symposium on Joint Communications & Sensing
Abbreviated titleIEEE JC&S
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityLeuven
Period19/03/2421/03/24
Internet address

Funding

The work of H. Joudeh was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the ERC Starting Grant N. 101116550 (IT-JCAS). The work of G. Caire was supported by BMBF Germany under the program of \"Souver\u00E4n. Digital. Vernetzt.\" joint project 6G-RIC (Project ID 16KISK030)

FundersFunder number
H2020 European Research Council101116550
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung16KISK030

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