DocumentCode :
1484985
Title :
Estimating Parameters of Multiple Heterogeneous Target Objects Using Composite Sensor Nodes
Author :
Saito, Hiroshi ; Shimogawa, Shinsuke ; Tanaka, Sadaharu ; Shioda, Shigeo
Author_Institution :
NTT Service Integration Labs., Musashino, Japan
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
125
Lastpage :
138
Abstract :
We propose a method for estimating parameters of multiple target objects by using networked binary sensors whose locations are unknown. These target objects may have different parameters, such as size and perimeter length. Each sensors, which is incapable of monitoring the target object´s parameters, sends only binary data describing whether or not it detects target objects coming into, moving around, or leaving the sensing area at every moment. We previously developed a parameter estimation method for a single target object. However, a straight-forward extension of this method is not applicable for estimating multiple heterogeneous target objects. This is because a networked binary sensor at an unknown location cannot provide information that distinguishes individual target objects, but it can provide information on the total perimeter length and size of multiple target objects. Therefore, we propose composite sensor nodes with multiple sensors in a predetermined layout for obtaining additional information for estimating the parameter of each target object. As an example of a composite sensor node, we consider a two-sensor composite sensor node, which consists of two sensors, one at each of the two end points of a line segment of known length. For the two-sensor composite sensor node, measures are derived such as the two sensors detecting target objects. These derived measures are the basis for identifying the shape of each target object among a given set of categories (for example, disks and rectangles) and estimating parameters such as the radius and lengths of two sides of each target object. Numerical examples demonstrate that networked composite sensor nodes consisting of two binary sensors enable us to estimate the parameters of target objects.
Keywords :
sensors; wireless sensor networks; binary data; composite sensor nodes; multiple heterogeneous target objects; multiple target object; networked binary sensor; parameter estimation; two-sensor composite sensor node; Integral equations; Monitoring; Object recognition; Target recognition; Ubiquitous computing; Wireless sensor networks; Sensor network; composite sensor node; estimation; geometric probability.; integral geometry; target object; ubiquitous network;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1233
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2011.65
Filename :
5740908
Link To Document :
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