The performance of wireless sensor networks (WSN) is often assessed without paying close attention to the effects of channel state information recovery, which is assumed to be exactly known. This work focuses on the effects of imperfect knowledge of the channel state information on a WSN whose sensors measure a target parameter and send it to a common fusion center by an amplify-and-forward technique. A baseline estimation rule, consisting in disregarding the presence of noise in the estimated channel gain, is considered. Two other estimation rules are also studied, based on the joint processing of the received samples during the sensing and training intervals: i) a maximum a posteriori rule consisting in maximizing the a posteriori probabi...
abstract: Distributed inference has applications in fields as varied as source localization, evaluat...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...
A wireless sensor network monitoring a target signal source by distributed sensors is considered and...
We consider a wireless sensor network (WSN), consisting of several sensors and a fusion center (FC),...
In this paper we explore the distortion performance of distributed estimation schemes in wireless se...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of distributed estimation schemes in a wireless sensor...
© 2007 Dr. Alex Seak Chon LeongThis thesis focuses on techniques for analyzing the performance of es...
Wireless Sensor Networks are presented as devices for signal sampling and reconstruction. Within thi...
We consider a wireless sensor network, consisting of N sensors and a fusion center (FC), tasked with...
We consider a distributed detection system, in which sensors send their decisions over orthogonal no...
Abstract—We consider the problem of distributed channel estimation in a sensor network which employs...
This dissertation investigates several issues related to distributed estimation in wireless sensor n...
We consider a distributed detection system, in which sensors send their decisions over orthogonal no...
One of the key challenges in optimal filtering for sensor network systems is to perform estimation i...
abstract: Distributed inference has applications in fields as varied as source localization, evaluat...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...
A wireless sensor network monitoring a target signal source by distributed sensors is considered and...
We consider a wireless sensor network (WSN), consisting of several sensors and a fusion center (FC),...
In this paper we explore the distortion performance of distributed estimation schemes in wireless se...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of distributed estimation schemes in a wireless sensor...
© 2007 Dr. Alex Seak Chon LeongThis thesis focuses on techniques for analyzing the performance of es...
Wireless Sensor Networks are presented as devices for signal sampling and reconstruction. Within thi...
We consider a wireless sensor network, consisting of N sensors and a fusion center (FC), tasked with...
We consider a distributed detection system, in which sensors send their decisions over orthogonal no...
Abstract—We consider the problem of distributed channel estimation in a sensor network which employs...
This dissertation investigates several issues related to distributed estimation in wireless sensor n...
We consider a distributed detection system, in which sensors send their decisions over orthogonal no...
One of the key challenges in optimal filtering for sensor network systems is to perform estimation i...
abstract: Distributed inference has applications in fields as varied as source localization, evaluat...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...
In this paper we consider a state estimation problem over a wireless sensor network. A fusion center...