Title :
Statistical location detection with sensor networks
Author :
Ray, Saikat ; Lai, Wei ; Paschalidis, Ioannis Ch
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Syst. Eng., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper develops a systematic framework for designing a stochastic location detection system with associated performance guarantees using a wireless sensor network. To detect the location of a mobile sensor, the system relies on RF-characteristics of the signal transmitted by the mobile sensor, as it is received by stationary sensors (clusterheads). Location detection is posed as a hypothesis testing problem over a discretized space. Large deviations results enable the characterization of the probability of error leading to a placement problem that maximizes an information-theoretic distance (Chernoff distance) among all pairs of probability distributions of observations conditional on the sensor locations. The placement problem is shown to be NP-hard and is formulated as a linear integer programming problem; yet, large instances can be solved efficiently by leveraging special-purpose algorithms from the theory of discrete facility location. The resultant optimal placement is shown to provide asymptotic guarantees on the probability of error in location detection under quite general conditions by minimizing an upper bound of the error-exponent. Numerical results show that the proposed framework is computationally feasible and the resultant clusterhead placement performs near-optimal even with a small number of observation samples in a simulation environment.
Keywords :
computational complexity; error statistics; integer programming; linear programming; mobile radio; statistical distributions; wireless sensor networks; NP-hard problem; RF-characteristics; error probability distribution; hypothesis testing problem; information-theoretic distance; linear integer programming; mobile sensor; signal transmission; statistical location detection; systematic framework; wireless sensor network; Engineering profession; Global Positioning System; Probability distribution; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sensor systems; Stochastic systems; Systems engineering and theory; Testing; Wireless LAN; Wireless sensor networks; Hypothesis testing; information theory; mathematical programming/optimization; sensor networks; stochastic processes;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2006.874376