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Error Probability Bounds for M-ary Relay Trees

(1202.1354)
Published Feb 7, 2012 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract

We study the detection error probabilities associated with an M-ary relay tree, where the leaves of the tree correspond to identical and independent sensors. Only these leaves are sensors. The root of the tree represents a fusion center that makes the overall detection decision. Each of the other nodes in the tree is a relay node that combines M summarized messages from its immediate child nodes to form a single output message using the majority dominance rule. We derive tight upper and lower bounds for the Type I and II error probabilities at the fusion center as explicit functions of the number of sensors in the case of binary message alphabets. These bounds characterize how fast the error probabilities converge to 0 with respect to the number of sensors.

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