Computer Science > Information Theory
[Submitted on 8 May 2018]
Title:A Simple and Efficient Strategy for the Coin Weighing Problem with a Spring Scale
View PDFAbstract:This paper considers a generalized version of the coin weighing problem with a spring scale that lies at the intersection of group testing and compressed sensing problems. Given a collection of $n\geq 2$ coins of total weight $d$ (for a known integer $d$), where the weight of each coin is an unknown integer in the range of $\{0,1,\dots,k\}$ (for a known integer $k\geq 1$), the problem is to determine the weight of each coin by weighing subsets of coins in a spring scale. The goal is to minimize the average number of weighings over all possible weight configurations. For $d=k=1$, an adaptive bisecting weighing strategy is known to be optimal. However, even the case of $d=k=2$, which is the simplest non-trivial case of the problem, is still open. For this case, we propose and analyze a simple and effective adaptive weighing strategy. A numerical evaluation of the exact recursive formulas, derived for the analysis of the proposed strategy, shows that this strategy requires about ${1.365\log_2 n -0.5}$ weighings on average. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first non-trivial achievable upper bound on the minimum expected required number of weighings for the case of $d=k=2$. As $n$ grows unbounded, the proposed strategy, when compared to an optimal strategy within the commonly-used class of nested strategies, requires about $31.75\%$ less number of weighings on average; and in comparison with the information-theoretic lower bound, it requires at most about $8.16\%$ extra number of weighings on average.
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From: Anoosheh Heidarzadeh [view email][v1] Tue, 8 May 2018 12:35:49 UTC (89 KB)
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