Collaborative in-network processing for target tracking (Q1773658)

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Collaborative in-network processing for target tracking
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    Collaborative in-network processing for target tracking (English)
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    3 May 2005
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    Summary: This paper presents a class of signal processing techniques for collaborative signal processing in ad hoc sensor networks, focusing on a vehicle tracking application. In particular, we study two types of commonly used sensors -- acoustic-amplitude sensors for target distance estimation and direction-of-arrival sensors for bearing estimation -- and investigate how networks of such sensors can collaborate to extract useful information with minimal resource usage. The information-driven sensor collaboration has several advantages: tracking is distributed, and the network is energy-efficient, activated only on a when-needed basis. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach to target tracking using both simulation and field data.
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    distributed Bayesian estimation
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    beamforming
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    mutual information
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    sensor network
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    tracking
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