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Energy-efficient sensing and communication of parallel gaussian sources
Xi Liu, Osvaldo Simeone, Elza Erkip
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Energy-efficient Communication
100%
Energy Budget
100%
Gaussian Source
100%
Energy Sensing
100%
First Problem
66%
Large Variance
66%
Wireless Sensor Networks
33%
Energy Efficiency
33%
Energy Requirement
33%
Low Noise
33%
Arbitrary Order
33%
Structural Results
33%
Suboptimal Strategy
33%
Sensing Cost
33%
Sensing Rate
33%
Sensing Process
33%
Single-particle Energy
33%
Optimal Allocation
33%
Sensing Energy
33%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Gaussians
100%
Energy Efficiency
16%
Energy Conservation
16%
Tasks
16%
Wireless Sensor Network
16%
Assuming
16%
Energy Requirement
16%
Theoretical Study
16%
Closed Form Solution
16%
Optimal Allocation
16%
Mathematics
Variance
100%
Gaussian Distribution
100%
Minimizes
33%
Closed Form Solution
33%
Wireless Sensor Network
33%