A self-organizing, cooperative sensor network for remote surveillance

被引:3
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作者
Burne, RA [1 ]
Buczak, AL [1 ]
Jamalabad, VR [1 ]
Kadar, I [1 ]
Eadan, ER [1 ]
机构
[1] Allied Signal Inc, Adv Syst Technol Grp, Columbia, MD 21045 USA
关键词
self-organization; clustering; remote surveillance; unattended ground sensors; sensor networks; optimization; detection; genetic algorithms;
D O I
10.1117/12.336957
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
The capabilities of unattended ground sensors (UGSs) have steadily improved and have been shown to be of value in various military missions. Today's UGS are multi-functional, integrated sensor platforms that can detect and locate a wide variety of ground-based and airborne targets. Due primarily to cost and size constraints of these UGS, they have not been widely used for law enforcement surveillance applications. As an alternative to a single, monolithic sensor platform, remote surveillance may be possible with smaller, less obtrusive sensors that work cooperatively together as a network. The objective of this study was to develop algorithms that can optimally organize and adaptively control a network of UGSs in order to achieve a surveillance mission. In the present study, the sensor network, a random distribution of sensors over a surveillance area (emulates airborne sensor deployment), determines an optimal combination of its sensors that will detect multiple targets and consume the least amount of power. This problem is considered a multi-objective optimization problem to which there is no unique solution. Furthermore, for a linearly increasing number of sensors, the combinatorial search space increases exponentially. To reduce the search space, a novel clustering method was developed based on whether the sensor can sense the target rather than on similarities between the sensors. A genetic algorithm (GA) was used to obtain a quasioptimal solution for the sensor combination problem To evaluate the effectiveness of the optimization, figures-of-merit were developed that are applicable to a sensor network tasked with a surveillance problem. Software simulated data were used to test software implementations of the clustering, optimization and figure-of-merit functions. The clustering method reduced the search space by an average of ten orders of magnitude. For a sensor population of 100 sensors that was tasked to detect 24 targets, the GA was able select optimal sets of sensors for detection and minimization of power consumption. The results demonstrate the feasibility of optimally configuring and controlling a network of sensors for remote surveillance applications.
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页码:124 / 134
页数:11
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