• DocumentCode
    2480949
  • Title

    A Distributed Fault-Tolerant Algorithm for Event Detection Using Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Author

    Ould-Ahmed-Vall, ElMoustapha ; Riley, George F. ; Heck, Bonnie S.

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    13-15 Dec. 2006
  • Firstpage
    3634
  • Lastpage
    3639
  • Abstract
    Distributed event detection using wireless sensor networks has received growing interest in recent years. In such applications, a large number of inexpensive and unreliable sensor nodes are distributed in a geographical region to make firm and accurate local decisions about the presence or absence of specific events based on their sensor readings. However, sensor readings can be unreliable, due to either noise in the sensor readings or hardware failures in the devices, and may cause nodes to make erroneous local decisions. We present a general fault-tolerant event detection scheme that allows nodes to detect erroneous local decisions based on the local decisions reported by their neighbors. This detection scheme does not assume homogeneity of sensor nodes and can handle cases where nodes have different accuracy levels. We prove analytically that the derived fault-tolerant estimator is optimal under the maximum a posteriori (MAP) criterion. An equivalent weighted voting scheme is also derived. Further, we describe two new error models that take into account the neighbor distance and the geographical distributions of the two decision quorums. These models are particularly suitable for detection applications where the event under consideration is highly localized. Our fault-tolerant estimator is simulated using a network of 1024 nodes deployed randomly in a square region and assigned random probability of failures
  • Keywords
    distributed algorithms; failure analysis; fault tolerance; maximum likelihood estimation; probability; wireless sensor networks; distributed fault-tolerant algorithm; distributed sensor nodes; equivalent weighted voting scheme; failure probability; fault-tolerant event detection; geographical distribution; heterogeneous wireless sensor networks; maximum a posteriori criterion; neighbor distance; Application software; Collaboration; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Error probability; Event detection; Fault detection; Fault tolerance; USA Councils; Wireless sensor networks;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Decision and Control, 2006 45th IEEE Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    San Diego, CA
  • Print_ISBN
    1-4244-0171-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CDC.2006.377767
  • Filename
    4177877