We consider the problem of choosing a set of k sensor measurements, from a set of m possible or potential sensor measurements, that minimizes the error in estimating some parameters. Solving this problem by evaluating the performance for each of the(m k possible choices of sensor measurements is not practical unless m and k are small. In this paper we describe a heuristic, based on convex optimization, for approximately solving this problem. Our heuristic gives a subset selection as well as a bound on the best performance that can be achieved by any selection of k sensor measurements. There is no guarantee that the gap between the performance of the chosen subset and the performance bound is always small; but numerical experiments suggest t...
We consider the static optimal sensor selection problem, where we optimally select d sensors among s...
The sensor positions have substantial effect on the accuracy of remote contact-free reconstruction o...
Consider a sensing system using a large number of N microphones placed in multiple dimensions to mon...
We attempt to maximize the sensitivity of a sensor system, where the system sensitivity is expressed...
Abstract—Sensor selection is a crucial aspect in sensor network design. Due to the limitations on th...
We consider the problem of selecting k sensors out of m available (linear) sensors, so that the erro...
Research on localization systems has shifted from focusing mainly on accuracy towards a more cogniti...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
We address the following sensor selection problem. We assume that a dynamic system possesses a certa...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
In this work, we propose a method for finding an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for a general...
Effective sensor scheduling requires the consideration of long-term effects and thus optimization ov...
In this work, we propose a method for determining a non-uniform sampling scheme for multi-dimensiona...
In this work, we propose a method for determining an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for multi...
Abstract—Effective sensor scheduling requires the considera-tion of long-term effects and thus optim...
We consider the static optimal sensor selection problem, where we optimally select d sensors among s...
The sensor positions have substantial effect on the accuracy of remote contact-free reconstruction o...
Consider a sensing system using a large number of N microphones placed in multiple dimensions to mon...
We attempt to maximize the sensitivity of a sensor system, where the system sensitivity is expressed...
Abstract—Sensor selection is a crucial aspect in sensor network design. Due to the limitations on th...
We consider the problem of selecting k sensors out of m available (linear) sensors, so that the erro...
Research on localization systems has shifted from focusing mainly on accuracy towards a more cogniti...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
We address the following sensor selection problem. We assume that a dynamic system possesses a certa...
We address the problem of selecting sensors so as to minimize the error in estimating the position o...
In this work, we propose a method for finding an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for a general...
Effective sensor scheduling requires the consideration of long-term effects and thus optimization ov...
In this work, we propose a method for determining a non-uniform sampling scheme for multi-dimensiona...
In this work, we propose a method for determining an optimal, non-uniform, sampling scheme for multi...
Abstract—Effective sensor scheduling requires the considera-tion of long-term effects and thus optim...
We consider the static optimal sensor selection problem, where we optimally select d sensors among s...
The sensor positions have substantial effect on the accuracy of remote contact-free reconstruction o...
Consider a sensing system using a large number of N microphones placed in multiple dimensions to mon...