Abstract—This paper addresses the optimization of wireless sensor networks for distributed detection applications. In general, the jointly optimum solution for the local sensor decision rules and the fusion rule is very difficult to obtain and does not scale well with the number of sensors. In this paper, the joint optimization of the local sensor decision rules and the fusion rule is facilitated by using an upper bound on the global probability of detection error. The bound is derived using Hoeffding’s inequality and allows for non-identically distributed sensor observations, multi-bit sensor output, as well as noisy communication channels between the sensors and the fusion center. By considering the problem of detecting a known signal in ...
Classical distributed detection theory assumes that the local sensor outputs are reliably received a...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion ru...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a binary decentralized de-tection problem in which a set of sensor ...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion r...
The dissertation considers several topics in signal processing for resource constrained wireless sen...
In this paper we tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative target with a Wireless Sensor Net...
Parallel distributed detection for wireless sensor networks is studied in this paper. The network co...
In this paper we investigate fusion rules for distributed detection in large random clustered-wirele...
We consider a binary distributed detection problem in a wireless sensor network with inhomogeneous s...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are becoming more and more a pervasive tool to monitor a wide range ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2017.We...
We consider a binary distributed detection problem in a wireless sensor network with inhomogeneous s...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
We tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative (i.e., whose emitted power is unknown) target w...
Distributed detection with dependent observations is always a challenging problem. The problem of de...
Classical distributed detection theory assumes that the local sensor outputs are reliably received a...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion ru...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a binary decentralized de-tection problem in which a set of sensor ...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion r...
The dissertation considers several topics in signal processing for resource constrained wireless sen...
In this paper we tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative target with a Wireless Sensor Net...
Parallel distributed detection for wireless sensor networks is studied in this paper. The network co...
In this paper we investigate fusion rules for distributed detection in large random clustered-wirele...
We consider a binary distributed detection problem in a wireless sensor network with inhomogeneous s...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are becoming more and more a pervasive tool to monitor a wide range ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2017.We...
We consider a binary distributed detection problem in a wireless sensor network with inhomogeneous s...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
We tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative (i.e., whose emitted power is unknown) target w...
Distributed detection with dependent observations is always a challenging problem. The problem of de...
Classical distributed detection theory assumes that the local sensor outputs are reliably received a...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion ru...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a binary decentralized de-tection problem in which a set of sensor ...