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IEEE Paper Accepted and Travel Award!

January 24
by briancarter 24. January 2009 21:02

Our paper, "A Probabilistic Model for the Deployment of Sensors", has been accepted!  Dr. Ragade and I will be presenting it at the IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium.

Stay tuned, I will post the full paper at ChipSoftTech shortly.

I have been awarded an IEEE Travel Award!  Thank You SAS and IEEE.

Paper Abstract:

Coverage is an important optimization objective in sensor deployment problems. This paper addresses the issue of covering a set of target points in an area with a finite set of sensors. A probabilistic model is proposed which takes in account the detection probabilities of the sensing devices which may decay with distance, environmental conditions, and hardware configuration. The objective is to deploy sensors so that the distribution of the sensors meets the probability of detection requirements while minimizing costs. The expected points to cover and the deployment points are assumed to be stationary
and known a priori. A probabilistic coverage matrix is defined and the deployment is optimized using a genetic algorithm. Our experimental results verify that the proposed probabilistic sensor deployment model finds more efficient solutions requiring fewer sensors compared to other deployment schemes.

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