We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) transmit rate control on energy efficient estimation in wireless sensor networks. A sensor network collects measurements about an unknown evolving process. Each sensor controls its sampling rate and its PHY transmit rate to the next hop or to the Fusion Center (FC). The FC performs estimation of the unknown process based on sensor measurements and needs to adhere to an estimation accuracy constraint. The objective is to maximize sensor network lifetime. The tradeoff is that, high PHY transmit rates consume more energy per transmitted bit, but they increase the amount of transmitted sensor measurement data per unit time, and thus they aid in improving estimation quality and in satisfying the estima...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely studied for detection and estimation problems. When...
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...
We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) transmit rate control on energy efficient estimation in ...
We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) transmit rate control on energy efficient estimation in ...
Abstract — We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) trans-mit rate control on energy efficient es...
Wireless sensor networks are fundamentally different from other wireless networks due to energy cons...
We study the problem of maximum lifetime in wireless sensor networks that are entitled with the task...
Abstract — We study the problem of maximum lifetime in wireless sensor networks that are entitled wi...
Abstract—Wireless sensor networks are fundamentally dif-ferent from other wireless networks due to e...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide a versatile monitoring infrastructure to track physical proce...
layer framework for distributed sensing and estimation of a dynamical process in a wireless sensor n...
Spurred by ease of deployment provided by the wireless communication paradigm, wireless sensor netwo...
This dissertation investigates several issues related to distributed estimation in wireless sensor n...
This thesis addresses a transmission energy problem for wireless sensor networks. There are two type...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely studied for detection and estimation problems. When...
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...
We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) transmit rate control on energy efficient estimation in ...
We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) transmit rate control on energy efficient estimation in ...
Abstract — We study the impact of physical layer (PHY) trans-mit rate control on energy efficient es...
Wireless sensor networks are fundamentally different from other wireless networks due to energy cons...
We study the problem of maximum lifetime in wireless sensor networks that are entitled with the task...
Abstract — We study the problem of maximum lifetime in wireless sensor networks that are entitled wi...
Abstract—Wireless sensor networks are fundamentally dif-ferent from other wireless networks due to e...
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) provide a versatile monitoring infrastructure to track physical proce...
layer framework for distributed sensing and estimation of a dynamical process in a wireless sensor n...
Spurred by ease of deployment provided by the wireless communication paradigm, wireless sensor netwo...
This dissertation investigates several issues related to distributed estimation in wireless sensor n...
This thesis addresses a transmission energy problem for wireless sensor networks. There are two type...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely studied for detection and estimation problems. When...
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...