We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the tree correspond to N identical and independent sensors. The root of the tree represents a fusion center that makes the overall detection decision. Each of the other nodes in the tree are relay nodes that combine two binary messages to form a single output binary message. Only the leaves of the tree are sensors. In this way, the information from the sensors is aggregated into the fusion center via the intermediate relay nodes. In this context, we describe the evolution of Type I and Type II error probabilities of the binary data as it propagates from the leaves towards the root. Tight upper and lower bounds for the total error proba...
We consider the problem of decentralized detection in failure-prone tree networks with bounded heigh...
We consider the distributed detection of an emitter using multiple sensors deployed at deterministic...
Abstract—We consider zero error function computation in a three node wireless network. Nodes A and B...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the detection error probability associated with bal-anced binary relay trees, in which sens...
We study the distributed detection problem in the context of a balanced binary relay tree, where the...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the detection performance of M-ary relay trees, where only the leaves of the tree represent...
Abstract—We consider the problem of decentralized detection in a network consisting of a large numbe...
We derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub- optimal detectors in an uncoded decode...
International audienceWe derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub-o...
International audienceFor a three-node relay network that employs binary linear codes and the decode...
We consider the problem of distributed detection in a wireless network consisting of a large number ...
We consider the problem of decentralized binary detection in a network consisting of a large number ...
We consider the problem of decentralized detection in failure-prone tree networks with bounded heigh...
We consider the distributed detection of an emitter using multiple sensors deployed at deterministic...
Abstract—We consider zero error function computation in a three node wireless network. Nodes A and B...
We study the detection error probability associated with a balanced binary relay tree, where the lea...
We study the detection error probability associated with bal-anced binary relay trees, in which sens...
We study the distributed detection problem in the context of a balanced binary relay tree, where the...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the distributed detection problem in a balanced binary relay tree, where the leaves of the ...
We study the detection performance of M-ary relay trees, where only the leaves of the tree represent...
Abstract—We consider the problem of decentralized detection in a network consisting of a large numbe...
We derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub- optimal detectors in an uncoded decode...
International audienceWe derive bounds on the error probability of optimal and sub-o...
International audienceFor a three-node relay network that employs binary linear codes and the decode...
We consider the problem of distributed detection in a wireless network consisting of a large number ...
We consider the problem of decentralized binary detection in a network consisting of a large number ...
We consider the problem of decentralized detection in failure-prone tree networks with bounded heigh...
We consider the distributed detection of an emitter using multiple sensors deployed at deterministic...
Abstract—We consider zero error function computation in a three node wireless network. Nodes A and B...