Abstract—A power constrained sensor network that consists of multiple sensor nodes and a fusion center (FC) is considered, where the goal is to estimate a random parameter of interest. In contrast to the distributed framework, the sensor nodes may be partially connected, where individual nodes can update their observations by (linearly) combining observations from other adjacent nodes. The updated observations are communicated to the FC by transmitting through a coherent multiple access channel. The optimal collaborative strategy is obtained by minimizing the expected mean-square-error subject to power constraints at the sensor nodes. Each sensor can utilize its available power for both collaboration with other nodes and transmission to the...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are typically formed by a large number of densely deployed, spatiall...
In this paper we study estimation in a power-constrained wireless sensor network, where the network ...
We address the problem of power allocation in a wireless sensor network where distributed sensors a...
Abstract—We consider a power-constrained sensor network, consisting of multiple sensor nodes and a f...
Abstract—We consider a wireless sensor network consisting of multiple nodes that are coordinated by ...
Abstract—In the context of distributed estimation, we consider the problem of sensor collaboration, ...
The present paper is concerned with a sensor network, where each sensor is modeled by either a linea...
We study the problem of joint quantization and power allocation in wireless sensor networks where s...
In this paper, we consider distributed estimation of an unknown random scalar by using wireless sens...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
Abstract—This paper investigates the problem of distributed best linear unbiased estimation (BLUE) o...
Optimal power allocation, in a wireless sensor network with a fusion center, for distributed paramet...
In this paper, we focus on the use of wireless sensor networks for the estimation of spatially-corre...
The appeal of distributed sensing and computation is matched by the formidable challenges it present...
This paper investigates an optimal energy allocation problem for multisensor estimation of a random ...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are typically formed by a large number of densely deployed, spatiall...
In this paper we study estimation in a power-constrained wireless sensor network, where the network ...
We address the problem of power allocation in a wireless sensor network where distributed sensors a...
Abstract—We consider a power-constrained sensor network, consisting of multiple sensor nodes and a f...
Abstract—We consider a wireless sensor network consisting of multiple nodes that are coordinated by ...
Abstract—In the context of distributed estimation, we consider the problem of sensor collaboration, ...
The present paper is concerned with a sensor network, where each sensor is modeled by either a linea...
We study the problem of joint quantization and power allocation in wireless sensor networks where s...
In this paper, we consider distributed estimation of an unknown random scalar by using wireless sens...
We consider a binary hypothesis testing problem in a wireless sensor network, where a fusion center ...
Abstract—This paper investigates the problem of distributed best linear unbiased estimation (BLUE) o...
Optimal power allocation, in a wireless sensor network with a fusion center, for distributed paramet...
In this paper, we focus on the use of wireless sensor networks for the estimation of spatially-corre...
The appeal of distributed sensing and computation is matched by the formidable challenges it present...
This paper investigates an optimal energy allocation problem for multisensor estimation of a random ...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are typically formed by a large number of densely deployed, spatiall...
In this paper we study estimation in a power-constrained wireless sensor network, where the network ...
We address the problem of power allocation in a wireless sensor network where distributed sensors a...