Probabilistic management of slope disaster detection systems for reduced energy consumption and its convergence property

Abstract

Distributed networked sensor systems have a potential applicability for developing a slope disaster monitoring system. A low energy consumption property and an eventual long running life are an important issue in this type of outdoor application. This paper proposes a probabilistic strategy to turn on/off each sensor node that could reduce an entire amount of consuming energy over the network. Effectiveness of the proposed probability assignment strategy is evaluated through numerical experiments, and convergence property is also investigated. 

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Authors
K. Hirata, K. Koizumi and J. P. Hespanha
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentation
Journal
Proceedings of the 4th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Estimation and Control in Networked Systems (NecSys’13)