We study the detection error probability associated with bal-anced binary relay trees, in which sensor nodes fail with some probability. We consider N identical and independent crummy sensors, represented by leaf nodes of the tree. The root of the tree represents the fusion center, which makes the final decision between two hypotheses. Every other node is a relay node, which fuses at most two binary messages into one binary message and forwards the new message to its parent node. We derive tight upper and lower bounds for the total error probability at the fusion center as functions of N and characterize how fast the total error probability converges to 0 with respect to N. We show that the convergence of the total error probability is sub-...
We consider the problem of decentralized binary detection in a network consisting of a large number ...
This chapter presents a general approach to distributed detection with multiple sensors in network s...
Abstract—Traditional parallel distributed detection systems assume perfect channels between local se...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the distributed detection problem in the context of a balanced binary relay tree, where the...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the detection performance of M-ary relay trees, where only the leaves of the tree represent...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We consider the problem of decentralized detection in failure-prone tree networks with bounded heigh...
Abstract—We consider the problem of decentralized detection in a network consisting of a large numbe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We consider the problem of distributed detection in a wireless network consisting of a large number ...
We derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub- optimal detectors in an uncoded decode...
International audienceWe derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub-o...
We consider the problem of decentralized binary detection in a network consisting of a large number ...
This chapter presents a general approach to distributed detection with multiple sensors in network s...
Abstract—Traditional parallel distributed detection systems assume perfect channels between local se...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the distributed detection problem in the context of a balanced binary relay tree, where the...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the detection performance of M-ary relay trees, where only the leaves of the tree represent...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We consider the problem of decentralized detection in failure-prone tree networks with bounded heigh...
Abstract—We consider the problem of decentralized detection in a network consisting of a large numbe...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We consider the problem of distributed detection in a wireless network consisting of a large number ...
We derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub- optimal detectors in an uncoded decode...
International audienceWe derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub-o...
We consider the problem of decentralized binary detection in a network consisting of a large number ...
This chapter presents a general approach to distributed detection with multiple sensors in network s...
Abstract—Traditional parallel distributed detection systems assume perfect channels between local se...