Research people
Yuxiang Zhou(13010199035)
Title
Distributed detection and estimationin wireless sensor networks
Background
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are receiving a lot of attention from both the theoretical and application sides, in view of the many applications spanning from environmental monitoring, as a tool to control physical parameters such as temperature, vibration, pressure, or pollutant concentration, to the monitoring of civil infrastructures, such as roads, bridges, buildings, etc. [1]. Some new areas of applications are emerging rapidly and have great potentials. A field that is gaining more and more interest is the use of WSN’s as a support for smart grids. In such a case, a WSN is useful to: i) monitor and predict energy production from renewable sources of energy such as wind or solar energy, ii) monitor energy consumption; iii) detect anomalies in the network.
Plan
My research of problem in ride sharing is based on the paper list in below:
[1] I. F. Akyildiz, W. Su, Y. Sankarasubramaniam, E. Cayirci “Wireless sensor networks: a survey,” Computer Networks, pp.393-422, 2002.
[2] A. Nedi´c, Asuman Ozdaglar, “Cooperative distributed multi-agent optimization,”, in D.P.Palomar, Y.C.Eldar, ConvexOptimization in Signal Processing and Communications, Cambridge Univ. Press, 2010.
[3] A. Tahbaz Salehi and A. Jadbabaie, “Consensus over ergodic stationary graph processes,” IEEE Transactions on AutomaticControl, vol. 55, no. 1, Jan. 2010.
[4] A. Giridhar and P. R. Kumar, “Computing and Communicating Functions Over Sensor Networks,” IEEE J. on SelectedAreas in Commun. pp. 755–764, April 2005.
[5] A. Giridhar and P. R. Kumar, “Toward a Theory of In-Network Computation in Wireless Sensor Networks,” IEEE Commun.Mag., pp. 98–107, April 2006.