posted on 2025-05-09, 23:05authored byDaniel E. Quevedo, Anders Ahlén, Jan Østergaard, Graham GoodwinGraham Goodwin
We study a state estimation architecture for sensor networks, where several sensors transmit quantized innovations to a central estimator. Transmission is via a wireless channel, which is prone to fading leading to random packet loss. State estimation is carried out at the gateway via a time-varying Kalman filter which accounts for packet loss and quantization effects. To form the innovations at the sensors, the estimator transmits information regarding its current state estimate to the sensors. This information could be dedicated to each sensor or broadcast to all sensors. In addition, the gateway also decides upon power levels and quantization step-sizes to be used by each sensor node. Here, we adopt elements of predictive control to trade off estimation performance versus energy use.
History
Source title
ECC'09: European Control Conference 2009 Proceedings
Name of conference
European Control Conference 2009 (ECC'09)
Location
Budapest, Hungary
Start date
2009-08-23
End date
2009-08-26
Pagination
4858-4864
Publisher
European Union Control Association (EUCA)
Place published
Budapest, Hungary
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment
School
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science