Emergent Mind

Abstract

Distributed sensor networks often include a multitude of sensors, each measuring parts of a process state space or observing the operations of a system. Communication of measurements between the sensor nodes and estimator(s) cannot realistically be considered delay-free due to communication errors and transmission latency in the channels. We propose a novel stability-based method that mitigates the influence of sensor network delays in distributed state estimation for linear time-varying systems. Our proposed algorithm efficiently selects a subset of sensors from the entire sensor nodes in the network based on the desired stability margins of the distributed Kalman filter estimates, after which, the state estimates are computed only using the measurements of the selected sensors. We provide comparisons between the estimation performance of our proposed algorithm and a greedy algorithm that exhaustively selects an optimal subset of nodes. We then apply our method to a simulative scenario for estimating the states of a linear time-varying system using a sensor network including 2000 sensor nodes. Simulation results demonstrate the performance efficiency of our algorithm and show that it closely follows the achieved performance by the optimal greedy search algorithm.

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