DocumentCode :
3742368
Title :
Collision-aware composite hypothesis testing in random-access WSNs with sensor censoring
Author :
Seksan Laitrakun;Edward J. Coyle
Author_Institution :
School of Information Technology, Mae Fah Luang University, Thailand
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
We consider a distributed composite hypothesis testing problem in which sensor nodes share a collision channel to send their decisions and the fusion center (FC) has a limited time to collect these decisions. When the FC does not have enough time to collect all local decisions successfully, we propose a transmission protocol called sensor censoring random access as the multiple access scheme used by sensor nodes to send their decisions to the FC. By using this protocol, the collection time is divided into frames, where each frame consists of a number of time slots. The sensor nodes whose observations are within a specific range will send their decisions in a specific frame by using slotted ALOHA. Thereafter, we derive a Rao test used by the FC to decide whether the event is happening. Since this Rao test is aware of packet collisions and exploits them to make a global decision, we call it a collision-aware Rao test (CA-Rao test). Its asymptotic performance (the probabilities of detection and false alarm) is determined. The receiver operating characteristics of the CA-Rao test are evaluated and compared to those of a Rao test of distributed detection using parallel access channels.
Keywords :
"Protocols","Testing","Wireless sensor networks","Probability density function","Electronic mail","Receivers","Learning systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Engineering Conference (ICSEC), 2015 International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSEC.2015.7401430
Filename :
7401430
Link To Document :
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