Acoustic Source Localization Based on the Two-Level Data Aggregation Technology in a Wireless Sensor Network
Yuwu Feng, Guohua Hu, Lei Hong

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new energy-efficient method for locating sound sources using a two-level data aggregation system in wireless sensor networks.
Contribution
The novel two-level data aggregation technology significantly reduces energy consumption and improves localization accuracy.
Findings
The two-level data aggregation reduces energy consumption by up to 51%.
The method achieves a root mean square error (RMSE) of less than 0.96 in acoustic source localization.
Abstract
The inherent energy constraints of sensor nodes render energy efficiency optimization a critical challenge in wireless sensor network deployments. This study presents an innovative acoustic source localization framework incorporating a two-level data aggregation technology, specifically designed to minimize energy expenditure while prolonging network lifetime. A mixed noise model is proposed to describe the characteristics of abnormal noise in real environments. Subsequently, the novel two-level data aggregation technology is proposed. The first level is implemented at individual sensors, where a large number of similar measurements may be collected. The second level data aggregation technology is performed at the cluster head nodes to eliminate the data redundancy between different sensor nodes. After the novel two-level data aggregation, most of the redundant data are eliminated and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Speech and Audio Processing · Water Systems and Optimization
