A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem, in which multiple observers transmit their observations to a detector over noisy channels, is studied. Together with its own observations, the goal of the detector is to decide between two hypotheses for the joint distribution of the data. Single-letter upper and lower bounds on the optimal type 2 error exponent (T2-EE), when the type 1 error probability vanishes with the block-length are obtained. These bounds coincide and characterize the optimal T2-EE when only a single helper is involved. Our result shows that the optimal T2-EE depends on the marginal distributions of the data and the channels rather than their joint distribution. However, an operational separation between HT and channel ...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node, called the o...
This paper considers Distributed Hypothesis Testing (DHT), in which a source X is encoded given that...
International audienceA distributed hypothesis testing problem is considered, where the goal is to d...
A two-terminal distributed binary hypothesis testing problem over a noisy channel is studied. The tw...
A point to point hypothesis testing problem involving two parties, one referred to as the observer a...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
This paper studies binary hypothesis testing with a single sensor that communicates with two decisio...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
International audienceA distributed binary hypothesis testing problem is studied with one observer a...
We study a hypothesis testing problem in which data is compressed distributively and sent to a detec...
International audienceThe distributed binary hypothesis testing problem with communication and secur...
International audienceThe problem of collaborative distributed hypothesis testing is investigated. I...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a detec...
© 2019 IEEE. We study a distributed hypothesis testing problem where two parties observe i.i.d. samp...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a ...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node, called the o...
This paper considers Distributed Hypothesis Testing (DHT), in which a source X is encoded given that...
International audienceA distributed hypothesis testing problem is considered, where the goal is to d...
A two-terminal distributed binary hypothesis testing problem over a noisy channel is studied. The tw...
A point to point hypothesis testing problem involving two parties, one referred to as the observer a...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
This paper studies binary hypothesis testing with a single sensor that communicates with two decisio...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, one referred to as the o...
International audienceA distributed binary hypothesis testing problem is studied with one observer a...
We study a hypothesis testing problem in which data is compressed distributively and sent to a detec...
International audienceThe distributed binary hypothesis testing problem with communication and secur...
International audienceThe problem of collaborative distributed hypothesis testing is investigated. I...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a detec...
© 2019 IEEE. We study a distributed hypothesis testing problem where two parties observe i.i.d. samp...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem involving two parties, a remote observer and a ...
A distributed binary hypothesis testing problem involving three parties, a remote node, called the o...
This paper considers Distributed Hypothesis Testing (DHT), in which a source X is encoded given that...
International audienceA distributed hypothesis testing problem is considered, where the goal is to d...