In this study, we would like to design a transmission power control mechanism for minimizing the transmit power of a wireless sensor node subject to a constraint on the quality of estimation at a remote estimator. In particular, we measure the estimation distortion by a mean square error function, and model the transmit power as a function of the packet success rate using the IEEE 802.15.4 standard which was formed for the specification of low-data-rate and low-power wireless communication. We formulate the problem with an infinite horizon discounted cost function. We show that there is a separation between the designs of the optimal estimator and optimal transmit power policy. Then, we use dynamic programming to characterize the optimal transmit power policy in terms of the estimation error covariance. Finally, we propose approximate value iteration as an approximation algorithm to calculate a near-optimal transmit power policy.
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Covariance-Based Transmission Power Control for Estimation over Wireless Sensor Networks
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Conference Paper›Invited and refereed articles in conference proceedings
Authored by:
Soleymani, Touraj., Zoppi, Samuel, Vilgelm, Mikhail, Hirche, Sandra., kellerer, Wolfgang, John S. Baras
Conference date:
June 12-15, 2018
Conference:
European Control Conference 2018, pp. 857-862
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