TY - GEN
T1 - Wireless sensor networks with local fusion
AU - Yamamoto, Hiroshi
AU - Ohtsuki, Tomoaki
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - In wireless sensor networks, if the local sensor node transmits wrong decided data to a fusion center, the energy-efficiency of the network is degraded. In this paper, we propose wireless sensor networks with local fusion to reduce the degradation caused by observation noise, channel noise, and fading. In the proposed systems, first, information transmitted from local sensor nodes are decided by a local fusion center allocated in the neighborhood of local sensor nodes. Here, we consider two signal decision schemes (local fusion) for use at the local fusion center: majority decision and likelihood decision. By using local fusion, even if the local sensor node makes an error in the decision of the event, the probability that the local fusion center makes an error in the decision of the event becomes small. Thus, the probability that the local fusion center transmits wrong decided data becomes small. Then, from the local fusion center to a destination node (a global fusion center), error correcting coded bits are transmitted in multihop communication. We show that the proposed systems can achieve good energy-efficiency as compared with the system without local fusion. We also show that the total energy consumption of the system with like-lihood decision is smaller than that of the system with majority decision when the influence of observation noise is large. Moreover, we show that the optimal number of hops minimizing the total energy consumption of the proposed systems depends on the signal attenuation parameter K and a long-haul transmission distance between the local fusion center and the global fusion center.
AB - In wireless sensor networks, if the local sensor node transmits wrong decided data to a fusion center, the energy-efficiency of the network is degraded. In this paper, we propose wireless sensor networks with local fusion to reduce the degradation caused by observation noise, channel noise, and fading. In the proposed systems, first, information transmitted from local sensor nodes are decided by a local fusion center allocated in the neighborhood of local sensor nodes. Here, we consider two signal decision schemes (local fusion) for use at the local fusion center: majority decision and likelihood decision. By using local fusion, even if the local sensor node makes an error in the decision of the event, the probability that the local fusion center makes an error in the decision of the event becomes small. Thus, the probability that the local fusion center transmits wrong decided data becomes small. Then, from the local fusion center to a destination node (a global fusion center), error correcting coded bits are transmitted in multihop communication. We show that the proposed systems can achieve good energy-efficiency as compared with the system without local fusion. We also show that the total energy consumption of the system with like-lihood decision is smaller than that of the system with majority decision when the influence of observation noise is large. Moreover, we show that the optimal number of hops minimizing the total energy consumption of the proposed systems depends on the signal attenuation parameter K and a long-haul transmission distance between the local fusion center and the global fusion center.
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U2 - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2005.1577046
DO - 10.1109/GLOCOM.2005.1577046
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33846629555
SN - 0780394143
SN - 9780780394148
T3 - GLOBECOM - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
SP - 11
EP - 15
BT - GLOBECOM'05
T2 - GLOBECOM'05: IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2005
Y2 - 28 November 2005 through 2 December 2005
ER -