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Linear Decision Fusion under the Control of Constrained PSO for WSNs

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  • Sisi Jiang
  • Zhiwen Zhao
  • Sheng Mou
  • Zushun Wu
  • Yi Luo

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A major application of a distributed WSN (wireless sensor network) is to monitor a specific area for detecting some events such as disasters and enemies. In order to achieve this objective, each sensor in the network is required to collect local observations which are probably corrupted by noise, make a local decision regarding the presence or absence of an event, and then send its local decision to a fusion center. After that, the fusion center makes the final decision depending on these local decisions and a decision fusion rule, so an efficient decision fusion rule is extremely critical. It is obvious that the decision-making capability of each node is different owing to the dissimilar signal noise ratios and some other factors, so it is easy to understand that a specific sensor contribution to the global decision should be constrained by this sensor decision-making capability, and, based on this idea, we establish a novel linear decision fusion model for WSNs. Moreover, the constrained particle swarm optimization (constrained PSO) algorithm is creatively employed to control the parameters of this model in this paper and we also apply the typical penalty function to solve the constrained PSO problem. The emulation results indicate that our design is capable of achieving very high accuracy.

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  • Sisi Jiang & Zhiwen Zhao & Sheng Mou & Zushun Wu & Yi Luo, 2012. "Linear Decision Fusion under the Control of Constrained PSO for WSNs," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(1), pages 871596-8715, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:1:p:871596
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/871596
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