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Fusion Rules for Distributed Detection in Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks With Imperfect Channels

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TSIPN.2019.2901198

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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs); cluster head (CH); distributed detection; decision fusion; power allocation strategy; KKT conditions

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  1. Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan [13/28/2017-2018]
  2. U.K. British Council (Newton Fund) [IL3264631003]

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In this paper, we investigate fusion rules for distributed detection in large random clustered wireless sensor networks with a three-tier hierarchy; the sensor nodes (SNs), the cluster heads (CHs), and the fusion center (FC). The CHs collect the SNs' local decisions and relay them to the FC, which then fuses them to reach the ultimate decision. The SN-CH and the CH-FC channels suffer from additive white Gaussian noise. In this context, we derive the optimal log-likelihood ratio (LLR) fusion rule, which turns out to be intractable. So, we develop a sub-optimal linear fusion rule (LFR) that weighs the cluster's data according to both its local detection performance and the quality of the communication channels. In order to implement it, we propose an approximate maximum likelihood based LFR (LFR-aML), which estimates the required parameters for the LFR. We also derive Gaussian-tail upper bounds for the detection and false alarms probabilities for the LFR. Furthermore, an optimal CH transmission power allocation strategy is developed by solving the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker conditions for the related optimization problem. Extensive simulations show that the LFR attains a detection performance near to that of the optimal LLR and confirms the validity of the proposed upper bounds. Moreover, when compared to equal power allocation, simulations show that our proposed power allocation strategy achieves a significant power saving at the expense of a small reduction in the detection performance.

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