Performance Limit for Distributed Detection Under Correlated Observations in Wireless Sensor Networks

Ying Lin, Hao Chen

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Abstract

In large-scale and dense wireless sensor networks, sensor observations often are correlated and the correlation impacts overall network performance. Another performance limiting factor comes from the non-ideal nature of the wireless links between network nodes. In this paper, we study the detection performance for a distributed detection system with dependent observations under noisy communication channels. In particular, by adopting a novel unified hierarchical independence fusion framework, we derive asymptotic performance limits in terms of error exponents by taking into account the impact of dependent observations and non-ideal channels. The error exponents are investigated under both the Bayesian and the Neyman-Person criteria. Moreover, conditions under which the detection system will result in zero error exponents are also presented in terms of channel capacity requirements.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publication2012 19th IEEE Symposium on Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux (SCVT)
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • correlated sensor observations
  • data fusion
  • distributed detection
  • error exponent
  • non-ideal channel
  • wireless sensor networks

EGS Disciplines

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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