DocumentCode :
2118178
Title :
Graphical Model-based Approaches to Target Tracking in Sensor Networks: An Overview of Some Recent Work and Challenges
Author :
Uney, Murat ; Cetin, Mujdat
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Natural Sci., Sabanci Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
fYear :
2007
fDate :
27-29 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
492
Lastpage :
497
Abstract :
Sensor networks have provided a technology base for distributed target tracking applications among others. Conventional centralized approaches to the problem lack scalability in such a scenario where a large number of sensors provide measurements simultaneously under a possibly non-collaborating environment. Therefore research efforts have focused on scalable, robust, and distributed algorithms for the inference tasks related to target tracking, i.e. localization, data association, and track maintenance. Graphical models provide a rigorous tool for development of such algorithms modeling the information structure of a given task and providing distributed solutions through message passing algorithms. However, the limited communication capabilities and energy resources of sensor networks pose the additional difficulty of considering the trade-off between the communication cost and the accuracy of the result. Also the network structure and the information structure are different aspects of the problem and a mapping between the physical entities and the information structure is needed. In this paper we discuss available formalisms based on graphical models for target tracking in sensor networks with a focus on the aforementioned issues. We point out additional constraints that must be asserted in order to achieve further insight and more effective solutions.
Keywords :
graph theory; inference mechanisms; target tracking; wireless sensor networks; data association; distributed target tracking; graphical models; inference tasks; information structure; message passing; network structure; sensor networks; Computer networks; Energy resources; Graphical models; Inference algorithms; Message passing; Random variables; Scalability; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Target tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing and Analysis, 2007. ISPA 2007. 5th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
ISSN :
1845-5921
Print_ISBN :
978-953-184-116-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPA.2007.4383743
Filename :
4383743
Link To Document :
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