Title :
Improved average consensus scalable algorithm of target tracking for wireless sensor network
Author :
Long, Hui ; Zhihua Qu ; Fan, Xiaoping ; Liu, Shaoqiang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Sci. & Eng., Central South Univ., Changsha, China
Abstract :
Target tracking is one of the most important applications for wireless sensor networks. In this paper, a scalable dynamical average consensus algorithm of target tracking is proposed. Kalman prediction is employed to help setting tracking cluster through nearest neighbor criterion. Selected sensors, called Tasking sensor nodes, are working locally for target estimate through observation or innovation based consensus distributed kalman filter. In the algorithm, Cluster head is not fusion center, but a ordinary node for choose tasking sensor of next step and forwards current state estimate and corresponding error covariance. Each tasking sensor only requires information from neighboring nodes that will decrease communication bandwidth of overall network. Simulation results show that, compared with central kalman filter algorithm, observation and innovation based consensus distributed kalman filter will get comparable accuracy while it will be more robust due to distributed manner.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; target tracking; wireless sensor networks; Kalman prediction; average consensus scalable algorithm; central kalman filter algorithm; communication bandwidth; error covariance; innovation based consensus distributed kalman filter; nearest neighbor criterion; scalable dynamical average consensus algorithm; target tracking; tasking sensor nodes; wireless sensor network; Band pass filters; Kalman filters; Peer to peer computing; Sensors; Target tracking; Technological innovation; Wireless sensor networks; innovation distributed kalman filter; observation-based distributed kalman filter; scalable consensus filter; target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Control and Decision Conference (CCDC), 2012 24th Chinese
Conference_Location :
Taiyuan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2073-4
DOI :
10.1109/CCDC.2012.6244530