Abstract—We analyze a binary hypothesis testing problem built on a wireless sensor network (WSN) for detecting a stationary random process distributed both in space and time with circularly-symmetric complex Gaussian distribution under the Neyman-Pearson framework. Using an analog scheme, the sensors transmit different linear combinations of their measure-ments through a multiple access channel (MAC) to reach the fusion center (FC), whose task is to decide whether the process is present or not. Considering an energy constraint on each node transmission and a limited amount of channel uses, we compute the miss error exponent of the proposed scheme using Large Deviation Theory (LDT) and show that the proposed strategy is asymptotically optima...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a sequential binary hypothesis testing framework in wireless sen...
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Sensor networks powered by bat...
Abstract—We consider the distributed detection of a zero-mean Gaussian signal in an analog wireless ...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
The detection of hidden two-dimensional Gauss-Markov random fields us-ing sensor networks is conside...
Abstract—Distributed detection strategies for wireless sensor networks are studied under the assumpt...
We consider the problem of distributed binary hypothesis testing in a parallel network topology wher...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion r...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a binary decentralized de-tection problem in which a set of sensor ...
In this article, we address the problem of distributed detection of a noncooperative (unknown emitte...
We tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative target with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) mad...
We address the problem of centralized detection of a binary event in the presence of falsifiable sen...
abstract: Distributed inference has applications in fields as varied as source localization, evaluat...
In this paper, we address the problem of distributed detection of a non-cooperative (unknown emitted...
We design, analyze, and optimize distributed detection and estimation algorithms in a large, shared-...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a sequential binary hypothesis testing framework in wireless sen...
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Sensor networks powered by bat...
Abstract—We consider the distributed detection of a zero-mean Gaussian signal in an analog wireless ...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
The detection of hidden two-dimensional Gauss-Markov random fields us-ing sensor networks is conside...
Abstract—Distributed detection strategies for wireless sensor networks are studied under the assumpt...
We consider the problem of distributed binary hypothesis testing in a parallel network topology wher...
For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a random number of sensors, we propose a decision fusion r...
Abstract—In this paper, we study a binary decentralized de-tection problem in which a set of sensor ...
In this article, we address the problem of distributed detection of a noncooperative (unknown emitte...
We tackle distributed detection of a non-cooperative target with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) mad...
We address the problem of centralized detection of a binary event in the presence of falsifiable sen...
abstract: Distributed inference has applications in fields as varied as source localization, evaluat...
In this paper, we address the problem of distributed detection of a non-cooperative (unknown emitted...
We design, analyze, and optimize distributed detection and estimation algorithms in a large, shared-...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a sequential binary hypothesis testing framework in wireless sen...
97 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Sensor networks powered by bat...
Abstract—We consider the distributed detection of a zero-mean Gaussian signal in an analog wireless ...