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Distributed Inference for Relay-Assisted Sensor Networks With Intermittent Measurements Over Fading Channels

Published 30 Sep 2015 in cs.IT, cs.DC, and math.IT | (1509.09282v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a general distributed estimation problem in relay-assisted sensor networks by taking into account time-varying asymmetric communications, fading channels and intermittent measurements. Motivated by centralized filtering algorithms, we propose a distributed innovation-based estimation algorithm by combining the measurement innovation (assimilation of new measurement) and local data innovation (incorporation of neighboring data). Our algorithm is fully distributed which does not need a fusion center. We establish theoretical results regarding asymptotic unbiasedness and consistency of the proposed algorithm. Specifically, in order to cope with time-varying asymmetric communications, we utilize an ordering technique and the generalized Perron complement to manipulate the first and second moment analyses in a tractable framework. Furthermore, we present a performance-oriented design of the proposed algorithm for energy-constrained networks based on the theoretical results. Simulation results corroborate the theoretical findings, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.

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