A scheme for robust distributed sensor fusion based on average consensus
California Institute of Technology · Stanford University
Abstract
Abstract We consider a network of distributed sensors, where each sensor takes a linear measurement of some unknown param-eters, corrupted by independent Gaussian noises. We propose a simple distributed iterative scheme, based on distributed average consensus in the network, to compute the maximum-likelihood estimate of the parameters. This scheme doesn’t involve explicit point-to-point message passing or routing; instead, it diffuses information across the network by updating each node’s data with a weighted average of its neighbors ’ data (they maintain the same data structure). At each step, every node can compute a local weighted least-squares estimate, which converges to the global maximum-likelihood…
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3Topics & keywords
- Wireless sensor network
- Computer science
- Gaussian
- Node (physics)
- Scheme (mathematics)
- Network topology
- Consensus
- Topology (electrical circuits)