Title
Distributed estimation of channel gains in wireless sensor networks
Abstract
We consider the problem of distributed channel estimation in a sensor network which employs a random sleep strategy to conserve energy. If the N network nodes are randomly placed at unknown positions, some prior information about the channel gains can be obtained due to the path loss effect. When considered from a single node perspective this prior information is uninformative because there are on the order of N links to estimate, while there are on the order of N parameters to specify the unknown node positions. However, from a network wide channel estimation perspective, there are on the order of N2 channel gains, but these are heavily influenced by only an order of N position parameters. We show that expectation propagation (EP) can provide a distributed channel gain estimation algorithm which makes effective use of this prior information together with standard channel training methods. Exploiting prior information significantly improves estimate performance, as is evidenced by comparison with the prior-information-blind diffusion LMS algorithm. Provided simulation results affirm this conclusion even when shadowing is included and path loss exponents are mismatched or unknown. As communication and computation are both expensive at sensor nodes, we detail the message passing,computation, and memory requirements of both algorithms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/TSP.2010.2044840
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
Keywords
Field
DocType
channel estimation,least mean squares methods,wireless sensor networks,channel gains,channel training methods,distributed channel gain estimation algorithm,expectation propagation,least mean squares,network wide channel estimation,prior-information-blind diffusion LMS algorithm,random sleep strategy,wireless sensor networks,Channel estimation,diffusion least-mean squares (LMS),distributed estimation,expectation propagation
Mathematical optimization,Computer science,Communication channel,Node (networking),Shadow mapping,Path loss,Expectation propagation,Wireless sensor network,Message passing,Computation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
58
6
1053-587X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.38
20
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sivagnanasundaram Ramanan141.06
John MacLaren Walsh210717.90