학술논문

Source Localisation in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Optimised Maximum Likelihood
Document Type
Conference
Source
2008 Australasian Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference, 2008. ATNAC 2008. Australasian. :235-239 Dec, 2008
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Wireless sensor networks
Maximum likelihood estimation
Acoustic sensors
Sensor arrays
Acoustic measurements
Position measurement
Microphone arrays
Antenna measurements
Time measurement
Acoustic propagation
Maximum likelihood
estimation
source localisation
wireless sensor networks
Language
Abstract
Maximum Likelihood (ML) is a popular and effective estimator for a wide range of diverse applications and currently affords the most accurate estimation for source localisation in wireless sensor networks (WSN). ML however has two major shortcomings namely, that it is a biased estimator and is also highly sensitive to parameter perturbations. An Optimisation to ML (OML) algorithm was introduced that minimises the sum-of-squares bias and exhibits superior performance to ML in statistical estimation, particularly with finite datasets. This paper proposes a new model for acoustic source localisation in WSN, based upon the OML estimation process. In addition to the performance analysis using real world field experimental data for the tracking of moving military vehicles, simulations have been performed upon the more complex source localisation and tracking problem, to verify the potential of the new OML-based model.