The problem of scheduling sensor transmissions for the detection of correlated random fields using spatially deployed sensors is considered. Using the large deviations principle, a closed-form expression for the error exponent of the miss probability is given as a function of the sensor spacing and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). It is shown that the error exponent has a distinct characteristic: at high SNR, the error exponent is monotonically increasing with respect to sensor spacing, while at low SNR there is an optimal spacing for scheduled sensors. 1
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Abstract: This paper presents a sensing scheduler that learns about the environment monitored and a...
We consider the problem of distributed detection over a multi-access channel. Assuming a random numb...
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In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Distributed sensor systems wi...
In this note we consider the following problem. Suppose a set of sensors is jointly trying to estima...
Abstract—We analyze a binary hypothesis testing problem built on a wireless sensor network (WSN) for...
Abstract — The main functionality of a surveillance wireless sensor network is to detect unauthorize...
© 2013 IEEE. This paper addresses the problem of selecting the most informative sensor locations out...
Abstract — The problem of maximizing detection performance subject to an energy constraint is analyz...
Abstract—Using large deviations results that characterize the amount of information per node on a tw...
We consider the problem of distributed detection over a multiaccess channel. Assuming a random numbe...
International audienceAssume that a N-dimensional noisy measurement vector is available via a N × R ...
Abstract: This paper presents a sensing scheduler that learns about the environment monitored and a...
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The case is considered in which a frequency-agile receiver (FAR) for electronic support (ES) attempt...