Title :
Distributed Decision Through Self-Synchronizing Sensor Networks in the Presence of Propagation Delays and Asymmetric Channels
Author :
Scutari, Gesualdo ; Barbarossa, Sergio ; Pescosolido, Loreto
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rome, Rome
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper we propose and analyze a distributed algorithm for achieving globally optimal decisions, either estimation or detection, through a self-synchronization mechanism among linearly coupled integrators initialized with local measurements. We model the interaction among the nodes as a directed graph with weights (possibly) dependent on the radio channels, and we pose special attention to the effect of the propagation delay occurring in the exchange of data among sensors, as a function of the network geometry. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for the proposed system to reach a consensus on globally optimal decision statistics. One of the major results proved in this work is that a consensus is reached with exponential convergence speed for any bounded delay condition if and only if the directed graph is quasi-strongly connected. We provide a closed form expression for the global consensus, showing that the effect of delays is, in general, the introduction of a bias in the final decision. Finally, we exploit our closed form expression to devise a double-step consensus mechanism able to provide an unbiased estimate with minimum extra complexity, without the need to know or estimate the channel parameters.
Keywords :
delays; wireless channels; wireless sensor networks; asymmetric channels; channel parameter; double-step consensus mechanism; optimal decision optimistics; propagation delays; radio channels; self-synchronization mechanism; sensor networks; Algorithm design and analysis; Convergence; Delay effects; Distributed algorithms; Geometry; Parameter estimation; Propagation delay; Solid modeling; Statistics; Sufficient conditions; Consensus algorithms; directed graphs; distributed decision; sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2007.909377