Traditional wireless sensor networks(WSNs)are not suitable for rough terrains that are difficult or impossible to access by humans.Smart dust is a technology that works with the combination of many tiny sensors which ...Traditional wireless sensor networks(WSNs)are not suitable for rough terrains that are difficult or impossible to access by humans.Smart dust is a technology that works with the combination of many tiny sensors which is highly useful for obtaining remote sensing information from rough terrains.The tiny sensors are sprinkled in large numbers on rough terrains using airborne distribution through drones or aircraftwithout manually setting their locations.Although it is clear that a number of remote sensing applications can benefit from this technology,but the small size of smart dust fundamentally restricts the integration of advanced hardware on tiny sensors.This raises many challenges including how to estimate the location of events sensed by the smart dusts.Existing solutions on estimating the location of events sensed by the smart dusts are not suitable for monitoring rough terrains as these solutions depend on relay sensors and laser patterns which have their own limitations in terms of power constraint and uneven surfaces.The study proposes a novel machine learning based localization algorithm for estimating the location of events.The approach utilizes timestamps(time of arrival)of sensed events received at base stations by assembling them into a multidimensional vector and input to a machine learning classifier for estimating the location.Due to the unavailability of real smart dusts,we built a simulator for analysing the accuracy of the proposed approach formonitoring forest fire.The experiments on the simulator show reasonable accuracy of the approach.展开更多
基金This research is supported by Universiti Brunei Darussalam(UBD)under FIC allied research grant program.
文摘Traditional wireless sensor networks(WSNs)are not suitable for rough terrains that are difficult or impossible to access by humans.Smart dust is a technology that works with the combination of many tiny sensors which is highly useful for obtaining remote sensing information from rough terrains.The tiny sensors are sprinkled in large numbers on rough terrains using airborne distribution through drones or aircraftwithout manually setting their locations.Although it is clear that a number of remote sensing applications can benefit from this technology,but the small size of smart dust fundamentally restricts the integration of advanced hardware on tiny sensors.This raises many challenges including how to estimate the location of events sensed by the smart dusts.Existing solutions on estimating the location of events sensed by the smart dusts are not suitable for monitoring rough terrains as these solutions depend on relay sensors and laser patterns which have their own limitations in terms of power constraint and uneven surfaces.The study proposes a novel machine learning based localization algorithm for estimating the location of events.The approach utilizes timestamps(time of arrival)of sensed events received at base stations by assembling them into a multidimensional vector and input to a machine learning classifier for estimating the location.Due to the unavailability of real smart dusts,we built a simulator for analysing the accuracy of the proposed approach formonitoring forest fire.The experiments on the simulator show reasonable accuracy of the approach.