Energy-efficient Communication and Estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks
This thesis focuses on the energy efficiency in wireless networks under the transmission and information diffusion points of view. In particular, on one hand, the communication efficiency is investigated, attempting to reduce the consumption during transmissions, while on the other hand the ener...
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ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-70212015-07-07T04:50:48Z Energy-efficient Communication and Estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks Zambianchi, Vincenzo <1987> ING-INF/03 Telecomunicazioni This thesis focuses on the energy efficiency in wireless networks under the transmission and information diffusion points of view. In particular, on one hand, the communication efficiency is investigated, attempting to reduce the consumption during transmissions, while on the other hand the energy efficiency of the procedures required to distribute the information among wireless nodes in complex networks is taken into account. For what concerns energy efficient communications, an innovative transmission scheme reusing source of opportunity signals is introduced. This kind of signals has never been previously studied in literature for communication purposes. The scope is to provide a way for transmitting information with energy consumption close to zero. On the theoretical side, starting from a general communication channel model subject to a limited input amplitude, the theme of low power transmission signals is tackled under the perspective of stating sufficient conditions for the capacity achieving input distribution to be discrete. Finally, the focus is shifted towards the design of energy efficient algorithms for the diffusion of information. In particular, the endeavours are aimed at solving an estimation problem distributed over a wireless sensor network. The proposed solutions are deeply analyzed both to ensure their energy efficiency and to guarantee their robustness against losses during the diffusion of information (against information diffusion truncation more in general). Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Dardari, Davide 2015-05-22 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7021/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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This thesis focuses on the energy efficiency in wireless networks under
the transmission and information diffusion points of view. In particular,
on one hand, the communication efficiency is investigated,
attempting to reduce the consumption during transmissions, while on
the other hand the energy efficiency of the procedures required to distribute
the information among wireless nodes in complex networks is
taken into account.
For what concerns energy efficient communications, an innovative
transmission scheme reusing source of opportunity signals is introduced.
This kind of signals has never been previously studied in literature
for communication purposes. The scope is to provide a way for
transmitting information with energy consumption close to zero. On
the theoretical side, starting from a general communication channel
model subject to a limited input amplitude, the theme of low power
transmission signals is tackled under the perspective of stating sufficient
conditions for the capacity achieving input distribution to be
discrete.
Finally, the focus is shifted towards the design of energy efficient
algorithms for the diffusion of information. In particular, the endeavours
are aimed at solving an estimation problem distributed over a
wireless sensor network. The proposed solutions are deeply analyzed
both to ensure their energy efficiency and to guarantee their robustness
against losses during the diffusion of information (against information
diffusion truncation more in general). |
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Dardari, Davide |
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Dardari, Davide Zambianchi, Vincenzo <1987> |
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Zambianchi, Vincenzo <1987> |
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Zambianchi, Vincenzo <1987> |
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Energy-efficient Communication and
Estimation in Wireless Sensor
Networks |
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Energy-efficient Communication and
Estimation in Wireless Sensor
Networks |
title_full |
Energy-efficient Communication and
Estimation in Wireless Sensor
Networks |
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Energy-efficient Communication and
Estimation in Wireless Sensor
Networks |
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Energy-efficient Communication and
Estimation in Wireless Sensor
Networks |
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energy-efficient communication and
estimation in wireless sensor
networks |
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Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna |
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2015 |
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