Collaborative Processing in Sensor/Actuator Networks for Environment Control

This paper describes collaborative sensing and actuation algorithms for environment control in the framework of optimization. The sensor network topology is self-configured according to the sensing information to optimize sensing utility. Experimental results show that the algorithms provide the sen...

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Published in:2005 International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing pp. 163 - 168
Main Authors: Nakamura, M., Sakurai, A., Furubo, S., Hiroshi Ban
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2005
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Summary:This paper describes collaborative sensing and actuation algorithms for environment control in the framework of optimization. The sensor network topology is self-configured according to the sensing information to optimize sensing utility. Experimental results show that the algorithms provide the sensor network topology for optimal sensing. The server can gather the sensing data from all sensor nodes robustly using the collaborative sensing algorithm and calculate the control signals for actuators to balance energy savings against the quality of the control signals. In addition to a centralized algorithm, a distributed algorithm is also proposed to calculate the control signals. Simulations reveal that the distributed algorithm, which is more scalable than the centralized one, can provide the same performance as the centralized one.
ISBN:0780393996
9780780393998
DOI:10.1109/ISSNIP.2005.1595573