Many distributed inference problems in wireless sensor networks can be represented by probabilistic graphical models, where belief propagation, an iterative message passing algorithm provides a promising solution. In order to make the algorithm efficient and accurate, messages which carry the belief information from one node to the others should be formulated in an appropriate format. This paper presents two belief propagation algorithms where non-linear and non-Gaussian beliefs are approximated by Fourier density approximations, which significantly reduces power consumptions in the belief computation and transmission. We use self-localization in wireless sensor networks as an example to illustrate the performance of this method
Non-parametric belief propagation (NBP) is a well-known message passing method for cooperative local...
We consider the problem of estimating local sensor parameters, where the local parameters and sensor...
We study the problem of data propagation in sensor networks, comprised of a large number of very sma...
We study the behavior of the belief-propagation (BP) algorithm affected by erroneous data exchange i...
In this paper, we propose a new inference algorithm, suitable for distributed processing over wirele...
Abstract – Belief propagation (BP) is considered as a prominent information processing framework for...
In this paper, we propose a new inference algorithm, suitable for distributed processing over wirele...
In this paper we develop a simple variant of the belief propagation (BP) algorithm targeted towards ...
Automatic self-localization is a critical need for the effective use of ad-hoc sensor networks in mi...
Belief propagation (BP), also called “sum-product algorithm”, is one of the best-known graphical mod...
Automatic self-calibration of ad-hoc sensor networks is a critical need for their use in military or...
Sensor Networks provide a cheap, unobtrusive, and easy-to-deploy method for gathering large quantiti...
Thesis (M.S)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
Of the many state-of-the-art methods for cooperative localization in wireless sensor networks (WSN),...
Sensor networks have quickly risen in importance over the last several years to become an active fie...
Non-parametric belief propagation (NBP) is a well-known message passing method for cooperative local...
We consider the problem of estimating local sensor parameters, where the local parameters and sensor...
We study the problem of data propagation in sensor networks, comprised of a large number of very sma...
We study the behavior of the belief-propagation (BP) algorithm affected by erroneous data exchange i...
In this paper, we propose a new inference algorithm, suitable for distributed processing over wirele...
Abstract – Belief propagation (BP) is considered as a prominent information processing framework for...
In this paper, we propose a new inference algorithm, suitable for distributed processing over wirele...
In this paper we develop a simple variant of the belief propagation (BP) algorithm targeted towards ...
Automatic self-localization is a critical need for the effective use of ad-hoc sensor networks in mi...
Belief propagation (BP), also called “sum-product algorithm”, is one of the best-known graphical mod...
Automatic self-calibration of ad-hoc sensor networks is a critical need for their use in military or...
Sensor Networks provide a cheap, unobtrusive, and easy-to-deploy method for gathering large quantiti...
Thesis (M.S)-- Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer En...
Of the many state-of-the-art methods for cooperative localization in wireless sensor networks (WSN),...
Sensor networks have quickly risen in importance over the last several years to become an active fie...
Non-parametric belief propagation (NBP) is a well-known message passing method for cooperative local...
We consider the problem of estimating local sensor parameters, where the local parameters and sensor...
We study the problem of data propagation in sensor networks, comprised of a large number of very sma...