Distributed Detection and Estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks
Sergio Barbarossa, Stefania Sardellitti, Paolo Di Lorenzo

TL;DR
This paper explores distributed detection and estimation in wireless sensor networks, focusing on decentralized and centralized approaches, resource allocation, consensus algorithms, and energy optimization for improved network performance.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive framework for joint in-network processing and communication, extending consensus algorithms, and optimizing topology and resource allocation for detection and estimation tasks.
Findings
Decentralized estimation performs without a fusion center.
Optimal bit and power allocation improves detection probability.
Topology optimization reduces energy consumption.
Abstract
In this article we consider the problems of distributed detection and estimation in wireless sensor networks. In the first part, we provide a general framework aimed to show how an efficient design of a sensor network requires a joint organization of in-network processing and communication. Then, we recall the basic features of consensus algorithm, which is a basic tool to reach globally optimal decisions through a distributed approach. The main part of the paper starts addressing the distributed estimation problem. We show first an entirely decentralized approach, where observations and estimations are performed without the intervention of a fusion center. Then, we consider the case where the estimation is performed at a fusion center, showing how to allocate quantization bits and transmit powers in the links between the nodes and the fusion center, in order to accommodate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
