Joint Node Selection and Resource Allocation Optimization for Cooperative Sensing with a Shared Wireless Backhaul
Mingxin Chen, Ming-Min Zhao, An Liu, Min Li, Qingjiang Shi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel cooperative sensing framework with optimized node selection and resource allocation, enhancing localization accuracy in future multi-functional wireless networks.
Contribution
It proposes a hybrid sensing design and an efficient optimization algorithm for resource allocation and node selection under capacity and performance constraints.
Findings
HISDCS significantly improves localization performance.
The MCSCA algorithm converges to KKT solutions despite non-convexity.
The quantization bit reallocation enhances sensing accuracy without explicit node selection.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider a cooperative sensing framework in the context of future multi-functional network with both communication and sensing ability, where one base station (BS) serves as a sensing transmitter and several nearby BSs serve as sensing receivers. Each receiver receives the sensing signal reflected by the target and communicates with the fusion center (FC) through a wireless multiple access channel (MAC) for cooperative target localization. To improve the localization performance, we present a hybrid information-signal domain cooperative sensing (HISDCS) design, where each sensing receiver transmits both the estimated time delay/effective reflecting coefficient and the received sensing signal sampled around the estimated time delay to the FC. Then, we propose to minimize the number of channel uses by utilizing an efficient Karhunen-Lo\'eve transformation (KLT) encoding…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
