Title :
Consensus Based Estimation Over Relay Assisted Sensor Networks for Situation Monitoring
Author :
Shanying Zhu ; Cailian Chen ; Xiaoli Ma ; Bo Yang ; Xinping Guan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Autom., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
This paper focuses on exploiting the sensor fusion capability for situation monitoring applications over a kind of relay assisted sensor networks consisting of multiple kinds of sensor nodes (SNs) and relay nodes (RNs). SNs implement assimilation of new measurement and cooperation with other nodes. Moreover, SNs have different sensing modalities, which can only measure a part of target parameter vector for situation monitoring. While for RNs, the main role is to aggregate their neighboring data. We propose a distributed consensus based unbiased estimation algorithm for this kind of relay assisted sensor networks. By using algebraic graph theory in conjunction with Markov chain approach, we demonstrate how the distributed estimation method can be transformed to circumvent the challenges arisen from the heterogeneity of different kinds of nodes. We analyze the performance of asymptotic unbiasedness and consistency of the proposed algorithm in the presence of asymmetric communication, i.e., when a node can receive information from another node but not vice versa. Furthermore, a quantitative bound on the rate of convergence of the proposed algorithm in the almost sure sense is explicitly established. Finally, simulation results are provided to validate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
Keywords :
Markov processes; convergence; distributed sensors; estimation theory; graph theory; relay networks (telecommunication); sensor fusion; telemetry; Markov chain approach; RN; SN; algebraic graph theory; convergence rate; distributed consensus based unbiased estimation algorithm; node heterogeneity; relay assisted sensor network; relay node; sensing modality; sensor fusion; sensor node; situation monitoring; target parameter vector; Algorithm design and analysis; Convergence; Estimation; Markov processes; Relays; Signal processing algorithms; Tin; Asymmetric communication; asymptotic unbiasedness; consistency; distributed estimation; relay assisted sensor network; situation monitoring;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTSP.2014.2375851