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Channel-Aware Random Access Control for Distributed Estimation in Sensor Networks

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Channel-Aware Random Access Control for Distributed Estimation in Sensor Networks
A cross-layered slotted ALOHA protocol is proposed and analyzed for distributed estimation in sensor networks. Suppose that the sensors in the network record local measurements of a common event and report the data back to the fusion center through direct transmission links. We employ a channel-aware transmission control where the transmission probability of each sensor is chosen according to the quality of its local observation and transmission channels. As opposed to maximizing the system throughput, our goal is to design transmission control policies that optimize the estimation performance. Two transmission control strategies are proposed: the maximum mean-square-error (MSE) reduction (MMR) scheme and the suboptimal two-mode MSE-reduction (TMMR) scheme. The MMR maximizes the MSE-reduction of the estimate after each time slot. However, this method requires knowledge of the number of active sensors and the accumulated estimation performance in each time slot, which must be provided t...
Y.-W. P. Hong, Keng-U Lei, Chong-Yung Chi
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TSP
Authors Y.-W. P. Hong, Keng-U Lei, Chong-Yung Chi
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