Title :
An Iterative Method of Sensor Calibration in Participatory Sensing Network
Author :
Chaocan Xiang ; Panlong Yang
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Commun. Eng., PLA Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
With widespread usages of smart phones, participatory sensing becomes mainstream, especially for applications requiring pervasive deployments with massive sensors. However, sensors on smart phones are prone to the unknown measurement errors, requiring automatical calibration among uncooperative participants. Current methods need either collaboration or explicit calibration process. However, due to the uncooperative and uncontrollable nature of the participants, these methods fail to calibrate sensor nodes effectively. We investigate sensor calibration in monitoring pollution sources, without explicit calibration process in uncooperative environment. We leverage the opportunity in sensing diversity, where a participant will sense multiple pollution sources when roaming in the area. Further, inspired by EM (Expectation Maximization) method, we propose a two-level iterative algorithm to estimate the source presences, source parameters and sensor noise iteratively. Our algorithm can converge to the optimal estimation of sensor noise, where the likelihood of observations is maximized.
Keywords :
calibration; expectation-maximisation algorithm; measurement errors; monitoring; parameter estimation; smart phones; wireless sensor networks; EM method; expectation maximization method; explicit calibration process; measurement error; participatory sensing network; pervasive deployment; pollution source monitoring; sensor calibration; sensor noise estimation; smart phone; source parameter estimation; source presence estimation; two-level iterative algorithm; uncooperative environment; Calibration; Estimation error; Monitoring; Noise; Pollution; Sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Ad-Hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS), 2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
DOI :
10.1109/MASS.2013.19