In view of the recent proliferation of low-cost mass-market receivers, the number of network receivers and GNSS users will be growing rapidly, demanding an efficient way of data processing in terms of computational power and capacity. One way of improving the computational capacity is to decentralize the underlying data processing and distribute the task of the computer center across individual network receivers. In this invited contribution we review the problem of distributed estimation and present an algorithm for distributed least-squares estimation using the alternating direction method of multipliers. Applying the algorithm to a network of GNSS receivers, we show how the distributed data processing of individual receivers can deliver ...
We study the problem of distributed estimation over adaptive networks where a collection of nodes ar...
... astronomy, a study to investigate the feasibility of a untethered satellite array ( ≥ 10 satelli...
The multisensor estimation problem is considered in this paper. New distributed algorithms, which ar...
In view of the recent proliferation of low-cost mass-market receivers, the number of network receive...
International audienceThis note defines the problem of least-squares distributed estimation from rel...
We propose a new distributed algorithm to solve the total least-squares (TLS) problem when data are ...
We consider Total Least Squares (TLS) estimation in a network in which each node has access to a sub...
Kalman filtering in its distributed information form is reviewed and applied to a network of receive...
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In this paper we study a distributed weighted least-squares estimation problem for a large-scale sys...
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The growing market of GNSS capable mobile devices is driving the interest of GNSS software solutions...
This is the author's version of an article that has been published in this journal. Changes wer...
This paper proposes a randomized incremental algorithm to distributedly compute the least square (LS...
Abstract—Recursive least-squares (RLS) schemes are of paramount importance for online estimation and...
We study the problem of distributed estimation over adaptive networks where a collection of nodes ar...
... astronomy, a study to investigate the feasibility of a untethered satellite array ( ≥ 10 satelli...
The multisensor estimation problem is considered in this paper. New distributed algorithms, which ar...
In view of the recent proliferation of low-cost mass-market receivers, the number of network receive...
International audienceThis note defines the problem of least-squares distributed estimation from rel...
We propose a new distributed algorithm to solve the total least-squares (TLS) problem when data are ...
We consider Total Least Squares (TLS) estimation in a network in which each node has access to a sub...
Kalman filtering in its distributed information form is reviewed and applied to a network of receive...
AbstractIn this paper we study a distributed weighted least-squares estimation problem for a large-s...
In this paper we study a distributed weighted least-squares estimation problem for a large-scale sys...
Abstract—We deal with online estimation and tracking of (non)stationary signals using ad hoc wireles...
The growing market of GNSS capable mobile devices is driving the interest of GNSS software solutions...
This is the author's version of an article that has been published in this journal. Changes wer...
This paper proposes a randomized incremental algorithm to distributedly compute the least square (LS...
Abstract—Recursive least-squares (RLS) schemes are of paramount importance for online estimation and...
We study the problem of distributed estimation over adaptive networks where a collection of nodes ar...
... astronomy, a study to investigate the feasibility of a untethered satellite array ( ≥ 10 satelli...
The multisensor estimation problem is considered in this paper. New distributed algorithms, which ar...