Distributed decision-making in wireless sensor networks for online structural health monitoring
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Alejandro Ribeiro,et al. Consensus in Ad Hoc WSNs With Noisy Links—Part I: Distributed Estimation of Deterministic Signals , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
[2] Charles R. Farrar,et al. A summary review of vibration-based damage identification methods , 1998 .
[3] Stephen P. Boyd,et al. Randomized gossip algorithms , 2006, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
[4] Billie F. Spencer,et al. Distributed computing strategy for structural health monitoring , 2006 .
[5] Jerome Peter Lynch,et al. An overview of wireless structural health monitoring for civil structures , 2007, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences.
[6] David L Donoho,et al. Compressed sensing , 2006, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
[7] V. Ramachandran,et al. Distributed multitarget classification in wireless sensor networks , 2005, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.
[8] H. Vincent Poor,et al. Distributed learning in wireless sensor networks , 2005, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.
[9] Hoon Sohn,et al. Damage diagnosis using time series analysis of vibration signals , 2001 .
[10] Jerome P. Lynch,et al. Embedding damage detection algorithms in a wireless sensing unit for operational power efficiency , 2004 .
[11] Ian F. Akyildiz,et al. Sensor Networks , 2002, Encyclopedia of GIS.
[12] Sandro Zampieri,et al. Randomized consensus algorithms over large scale networks , 2007, 2007 Information Theory and Applications Workshop.
[13] Robert Nowak,et al. Distributed optimization in sensor networks , 2004, Third International Symposium on Information Processing in Sensor Networks, 2004. IPSN 2004.
[14] Paul Tseng,et al. Distributed Computation for Linear Programming Problems Satisfying a Certain Diagonal Dominance Condition , 1990, Math. Oper. Res..
[15] G.B. Giannakis,et al. Distributed compression-estimation using wireless sensor networks , 2006, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.