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A distributed framework for signal detection in wireless sensor networks

ECE Dept., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, PA
Circuits, Systems and Computers, 1977. Conference Record. 1977 11th Asilomar Conference on 11/2008; DOI:10.1109/ACSSC.2008.5074535 pp.873 - 877 In proceeding of: Signals, Systems and Computers, 2008 42nd Asilomar Conference on
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ABSTRACT Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) may consist of hundreds or thousands of low-cost sensors, which makes it difficult for a central fusion center to oversee every sensor node. In this paper, we are interested in the problem of signal detection using WSNs. We propose a distributed framework for cross-layer design which is not only suitable to such application, but scalable with respect to the network size and able to greatly reduce the dependence on the central fusion center. This framework assumes a clustering infrastructure as the basis, and consists of a distributed scheduling protocol and a distributed routing protocol. These two protocols coordinate the intra-cluster and inter-cluster communications, respectively, while enabling the sensor nodes to make their own decisions about energy-efficient information transmissions, without requiring global network information. Thus, this framework can attain energy efficiency at different network layers in a distributed manner.

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Keywords

central fusion center
 
different network layers
 
distributed framework
 
distributed manner
 
distributed scheduling protocol
 
energy efficiency
 
energy-efficient information transmissions
 
global network information
 
inter-cluster communications
 
low-cost sensors
 
network size
 
scalable
 
signal detection
 
thousands
 
two protocols
 
Wireless sensor networks
 

Yang Yang