Abstract

A wide variety of sensors have been incorporated into a spectrum of wireless sensor network (WSN) platforms, providing flexible sensing capability over a large number of low-power and inexpensive nodes. Traditional signal processing algorithms, however, often prove too complex for energy-and-cost-effective WSN nodes. This study explores how to design efficient sensing and classification algorithms that achieve reliable sensing performance on energy-and-cost effective hardware without special powerful nodes in a continuously changing physical environment. We present the detection and classification system in a cutting-edge surveillance sensor network, which classifies vehicles, persons, and persons carrying ferrous objects, and tracks these targets with a maximum error in velocity of 15%. Considering the demanding requirements and strict resource constraints, we design a hierarchical classification architecture that naturally distributes sensing and computation tasks at different levels of the system. Such a distribution allows multiple sensors to collaborate on a sensor node, and the detection and classification results to be continuously refined at different levels of the WSN. This design enables reliable detection and classification without involving high-complexity computation, reduces network traffic, and emphasizes resilience and adaptation to the realistic environment. We evaluate the system with performance data collected from outdoor experiments and field assessments. Based on the experience acquired and lessons learned when developing this system, we abstract common issues and introduce several guidelines which can direct future development of detection and classification solutions based on WSNs.

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Wireless sensor networkComputer scienceDistributed computingReal-time computingVisual sensor networkNode (physics)Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionComputationKey distribution in wireless sensor networksResilience (materials science)Adaptation (eye)WirelessEmbedded systemWireless networkArtificial intelligenceComputer networkEngineeringAlgorithm

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2005
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205-217
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253
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Lin Gu, Dong Jia, Pascal Vicaire et al. (2005). Lightweight detection and classification for wireless sensor networks in realistic environments. , 205-217. https://doi.org/10.1145/1098918.1098941

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10.1145/1098918.1098941