Distributed Signal Processing Algorithms for Wireless Networks (2015)
Abstract / truncated to 115 words
Distributed signal processing algorithms have become a key approach for statistical inference in wireless networks and applications such as wireless sensor networks and smart grids. It is well known that distributed processing techniques deal with the extraction of information from data collected at nodes that are distributed over a geographic area. In this context, for each specific node, a set of neighbor nodes collect their local information and transmit the estimates to a specific node. Then, each specific node combines the collected information together with its local estimate to generate an improved estimate. In this thesis, novel distributed cooperative algorithms for inference in ad hoc, wireless sensor networks and smart grids are investigated. Low-complexity and ...
distributed processing – distributed estimation – spectrum estimation – smart grids – wireless sensor networks
Information
- Author
- Xu, Songcen
- Institution
- University of York
- Supervisor
- Publication Year
- 2015
- Upload Date
- July 24, 2015
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