The localization accuracy of a track-before-detect search for a target moving across a distributed sensor field is examined in this paper. The localization accuracy of the search is defined in terms of the area of intersection of the spatial-temporal sensor coverage regions, as seen from the perspective of the target. The expected value and variance of this area are derived for sensors distributed randomly according to an arbitrary distribution function. These expressions provide an important design objective for use in the planning of distributed sensor fields. Several examples are provided that experimentally validate the analytical results
Abstract: Problem statement: Due to communication, processing and energy constraints, tracking in se...
In many practical scenarios, targets tend to have certain mobility trends such as following a traver...
Abstract- We present two algorithms for the efficient placement of sensors in a sensor field. The pr...
The ability to characterize sensing quality is central to the design and deployment of practical dis...
Abstract Due to the low cost and capabilities of sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are promis...
The ability to characterize sensing quality is central to the design and deployment of practical dis...
In this paper, we describes the information-theoretic approaches to sensor selection and sensor plac...
An existing search performance model for distributed passive sensor networks is extended to multista...
Abstract — The sensor network localization problem with distance information is to determine the pos...
Abstract—The highly distributed infrastructure provided by sensor networks supports fundamentally ne...
{ girod.destrin} ©lecs.cs.ucla.edu The development of large scale distributed sensor systems is a si...
We present a robust localization system allowing wireless sensor networks to determine the phys-ical...
International audienceThe tracking of a moving target in a wireless sensor network (WSN) requires ex...
Abstract—So far coverage problems have been formulated to address area coverage or to maintain line-...
Fault-tolerant target detection and localization is a challenging task in collaborative sensor netwo...
Abstract: Problem statement: Due to communication, processing and energy constraints, tracking in se...
In many practical scenarios, targets tend to have certain mobility trends such as following a traver...
Abstract- We present two algorithms for the efficient placement of sensors in a sensor field. The pr...
The ability to characterize sensing quality is central to the design and deployment of practical dis...
Abstract Due to the low cost and capabilities of sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are promis...
The ability to characterize sensing quality is central to the design and deployment of practical dis...
In this paper, we describes the information-theoretic approaches to sensor selection and sensor plac...
An existing search performance model for distributed passive sensor networks is extended to multista...
Abstract — The sensor network localization problem with distance information is to determine the pos...
Abstract—The highly distributed infrastructure provided by sensor networks supports fundamentally ne...
{ girod.destrin} ©lecs.cs.ucla.edu The development of large scale distributed sensor systems is a si...
We present a robust localization system allowing wireless sensor networks to determine the phys-ical...
International audienceThe tracking of a moving target in a wireless sensor network (WSN) requires ex...
Abstract—So far coverage problems have been formulated to address area coverage or to maintain line-...
Fault-tolerant target detection and localization is a challenging task in collaborative sensor netwo...
Abstract: Problem statement: Due to communication, processing and energy constraints, tracking in se...
In many practical scenarios, targets tend to have certain mobility trends such as following a traver...
Abstract- We present two algorithms for the efficient placement of sensors in a sensor field. The pr...