Delay Optimal Event Detection on Ad Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Premkumar Karumbu, Venkata K. Prasanthi M., Anurag Kumar

TL;DR
This paper investigates delay-optimal event detection in ad hoc wireless sensor networks, analyzing network-oblivious and network-aware decision procedures under Bayesian change detection, considering network delays and sampling strategies.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of Bayesian change detection considering network delays, deriving optimal stopping rules for both network-oblivious and network-aware procedures.
Findings
Optimal stopping rule structure remains unchanged in network-oblivious case.
Network-aware detection involves a POMDP with network state as a sufficient statistic.
Simulation results demonstrate the impact of network delays on detection performance.
Abstract
We consider a small extent sensor network for event detection, in which nodes take samples periodically and then contend over a {\em random access network} to transmit their measurement packets to the fusion center. We consider two procedures at the fusion center to process the measurements. The Bayesian setting is assumed; i.e., the fusion center has a prior distribution on the change time. In the first procedure, the decision algorithm at the fusion center is \emph{network-oblivious} and makes a decision only when a complete vector of measurements taken at a sampling instant is available. In the second procedure, the decision algorithm at the fusion center is \emph{network-aware} and processes measurements as they arrive, but in a time causal order. In this case, the decision statistic depends on the network delays as well, whereas in the network-oblivious case, the decision statistic…
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