DocumentCode
2381836
Title
Watchdog: Confident Event Detection in Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
Author
Keally, Matthew ; Zhou, Gang ; Xing, Guoliang
fYear
2010
fDate
12-15 April 2010
Firstpage
279
Lastpage
288
Abstract
Many mission-critical applications such as military surveillance, human health monitoring, and obstacle detection in autonomous vehicles impose stringent requirements for event detection accuracy and demand long system lifetimes. Through quantitative study, we show that traditional approaches to event detection have difficulty meeting such requirements. Specifically, they cannot explore the detection capability of a deployed system and choose the right sensors, homogeneous or heterogeneous, to meet user specified detection accuracy. They also cannot dynamically adapt the detection capability to runtime observations to save energy. Therefore, we are motivated to propose Watchdog, a modality-agnostic event detection framework that clusters the right sensors to meet user specified detection accuracy during runtime while significantly reducing energy consumption. Through evaluation with vehicle detection trace data and a building traffic monitoring testbed of IRIS motes, we demonstrate the superior performance of Watchdog over existing solutions in terms of meeting user specified detection accuracy and energy savings.
Keywords
road traffic; wireless sensor networks; Watchdog framework; confident event detection; heterogeneous sensor networks; homogeneous sensor networks; mission-critical applications; system lifetimes; traffic monitoring testbed; user specified detection accuracy; vehicle detection trace data; Event detection; Humans; Mission critical systems; Mobile robots; Monitoring; Remotely operated vehicles; Runtime; Sensor systems; Surveillance; Vehicle detection; detection; event; irregularity; machine learning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), 2010 16th IEEE
Conference_Location
Stockholm
ISSN
1080-1812
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6690-0
Electronic_ISBN
1080-1812
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RTAS.2010.15
Filename
5465987
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