We consider the problem of decision fusion for binary event detection using a sensor network of nodes with non-identical detection and false-alarm probability pairs. We show that a soft decision fusion rule that is used to make a binary decision inherently possesses a hard decision fusion (HDF) part. Revelation of HDF part within the soft decision fusion rule, on the one hand, shows a connection between the two approaches and, on the other hand, enables straightforward computation of network-level detection and false-alarm probabilities. We consider the optimal soft decision fusion rule that minimizes the total probability of error and reveal its inherent HDF part for a network of two nodes. We subsequently use it to develop a radix-2 multi...
Abstract – For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a large number of sensors, a decision fusion rul...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...
A distributed sensor network deployed to detect a binary event using a hard decision fusion scheme i...
We propose a centralized radix-2 multistage decision fusion strategy comprising simple AND and OR ru...
Abstract- In this paper, we consider a binary distributed detection system in which a system of mult...
Abstract—In this letter we study the problem of channel-aware decision fusion when the sensor detect...
Decision fusion for distributed detection in sensor networks under non-ideal channels is investigate...
Sensor networks have been shown to be useful in diverse applications. One of the important applicati...
We propose a binary decision fusion rule that reaches a global decision on the presence of a target ...
In this paper, we consider a binary decision fusion problem for a wireless sensor network, with flat...
The dissertation considers several topics in signal processing for resource constrained wireless sen...
This chapter deals with a distributed version of the binary-hypothesis test which formalizes the cas...
We consider the problem of decision fusion in mobile wireless sensor networks where the channels bet...
Decision fusion is a fundamental operation in many signal processing systems where multiple sensors...
Abstract – For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a large number of sensors, a decision fusion rul...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...
A distributed sensor network deployed to detect a binary event using a hard decision fusion scheme i...
We propose a centralized radix-2 multistage decision fusion strategy comprising simple AND and OR ru...
Abstract- In this paper, we consider a binary distributed detection system in which a system of mult...
Abstract—In this letter we study the problem of channel-aware decision fusion when the sensor detect...
Decision fusion for distributed detection in sensor networks under non-ideal channels is investigate...
Sensor networks have been shown to be useful in diverse applications. One of the important applicati...
We propose a binary decision fusion rule that reaches a global decision on the presence of a target ...
In this paper, we consider a binary decision fusion problem for a wireless sensor network, with flat...
The dissertation considers several topics in signal processing for resource constrained wireless sen...
This chapter deals with a distributed version of the binary-hypothesis test which formalizes the cas...
We consider the problem of decision fusion in mobile wireless sensor networks where the channels bet...
Decision fusion is a fundamental operation in many signal processing systems where multiple sensors...
Abstract – For a wireless sensor network (WSN) with a large number of sensors, a decision fusion rul...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...
A new hard-decision fusion rule that combines arbitrary numbers of bits for different samples taken ...