DocumentCode
59634
Title
Sampling and Reconstruction of Spatial Fields Using Mobile Sensors
Author
Unnikrishnan, Jayakrishnan ; Vetterli, Martin
Author_Institution
Audiovisual Commun. Lab., Ecole Polytech. Fed. de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume
61
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
1-May-13
Firstpage
2328
Lastpage
2340
Abstract
Spatial sampling is traditionally studied in a static setting where static sensors scattered around space take measurements of the spatial field at their locations. In this paper, we study the emerging paradigm of sampling and reconstructing spatial fields using sensors that move through space. We show that mobile sensing offers some unique advantages over static sensing in sensing bandlimited spatial fields. Since a moving sensor encounters such a spatial field along its path as a time-domain signal, a time-domain anti-aliasing filter can be employed prior to sampling the signal received at the sensor. Such a filtering procedure, when used by a configuration of sensors moving at constant speeds along equispaced parallel lines, leads to a complete suppression of spatial aliasing in the direction of motion of the sensors. We analytically quantify the advantage of using such a sampling scheme over a static sampling scheme by computing the reduction in sampling noise due to the filter. We also analyze the effects of nonuniform sensor speeds on the reconstruction accuracy. Using simulation examples, we demonstrate the advantages of mobile sampling over static sampling in practical problems. We extend our analysis to sampling and reconstruction schemes for monitoring time-varying bandlimited fields using mobile sensors. We demonstrate that in some situations we require a lower density of sensors when using a mobile sensing scheme instead of the conventional static sensing scheme. The exact advantage is quantified for a problem of sampling and reconstructing an audio field.
Keywords
antialiasing; audio signal processing; bandlimited signals; interference suppression; sensors; signal reconstruction; signal sampling; time-domain analysis; audio field; equispaced parallel lines; filtering procedure; mobile sensing scheme; sampling noise reduction; signal sampling; spatial aliasing suppression; spatial field measurement; spatial field reconstruction; spatial field sampling; static sampling scheme; static sensor; time-domain antialiasing filter; time-domain signal; time-varying bandlimited field monitoring; Mobile communication; Noise; Noise measurement; Pollution measurement; Sensors; Smoothing methods; Time domain analysis; Mobile sensors; spatial anti-aliasing; spatial field sampling and reconstruction;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2013.2247599
Filename
6463464
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