Title :
Adaptive reliability-based splitting algorithms for ordered sequential detection in WSNs
Author :
Laitrakun, Seksan ; Coyle, Edward J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
We consider a distributed detection problem in a large, single-hop, wireless sensor network. Because of limited collection time and bandwidth, the fusion center (FC) is not able to collect the local observations from all sensor nodes. A distributed detection scheme with a selection strategy and a capability to operate in a finite bandwidth is required. We propose an ordered sequential detection scheme which jointly integrates a reliability-based splitting algorithm, an ordered-transmission strategy, and a sequential probability ratio test (SPRT). The proposed scheme allows the FC to collect the local observations in descending order of their reliabilities by using a reliability-based splitting algorithm. As it receives successfully transmitted observations, the FC sequentially decides whether to make a global decision or to continue collecting more local observations. The numerical results show that the proposed scheme significantly outperforms a conventional SPRT scheme. The improvement increases as the number of sensor nodes in the network increases.
Keywords :
telecommunication network reliability; wireless sensor networks; FC; SPRT; WSN; adaptive reliability based splitting algorithms; distributed detection problem; finite bandwidth; fusion center; limited collection time; ordered sequential detection; ordered sequential detection scheme; ordered transmission strategy; reliability based splitting algorithm; sensor nodes; sequential probability ratio test; single hop network; wireless sensor network; Access protocols; Algorithm design and analysis; Bandwidth; Reliability engineering; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136338