OUTformation: Distributed Data-Gathering with Feedback under Unknown Environment and Communication Delay Constraints
SooJean Han, Michelle Effros, and Richard M. Murray

TL;DR
This paper explores how feedback in distributed data-gathering systems can optimize the tradeoff between estimation accuracy and power consumption under delays and unknown environments.
Contribution
It introduces a feedback-enabled architecture that improves sensor communication efficiency and estimation accuracy compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Feedback reduces power consumption for the same MSE.
Feedback can achieve lower MSE at higher power costs.
Theoretical results are validated through numerical simulations.
Abstract
Towards the informed design of large-scale distributed data-gathering architectures under real-world assumptions such as nonzero communication delays and unknown environment dynamics, this paper considers the effects of allowing feedback communication from the central processor to external sensors. Using simple but representative state-estimation examples, we investigate fundamental tradeoffs between the mean-squared error (MSE) of the central processor's estimate of the environment state, and the total power expenditure per sensor under more conventional architectures without feedback (INformation) versus those with broadcast feedback (OUTformation). The primary advantage of enabling feedback is that each sensor's understanding of the central processor's estimate improves, which enables each sensor to determine when and what parts of its current observations to transmit. We use theory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Target Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
