Spatial-Temporal Minimum Error Random Interaction Networks for Distributed Estimation

IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING LETTERS(2022)

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In this letter, we study the problem of adaptive parameter estimation for distributed wireless sensor networks (WSNs), where the non-Gaussian impulsive noises in the communication links are considered. In such cases, if the traditional distributed collaborative strategy is still adopted, the estimation performance of the network will decline significantly. Aiming at this problem, we propose a new spatial-temporal minimum error random interaction strategy for the distributed estimation in the presence of impulsive link noises. Furthermore, the maximum correlation entropy criterion and the stochastic gradient descent method are used to update the combination factor so that the network has dynamic and real-time adaptability to the link noises. The proposed algorithm is also compared with the classic DLMS algorithm and a state-of-the-art algorithm designed for the impulsive link noises. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can not only reduce the network traffic effectively, but also be robust to the non-Gaussian link impulsive noises while maintaining its advantage over the non-cooperative algorithm and achieving the optimal estimation performance.
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Distributed adaptive estimation, impulsive link noises, minimum error, random interaction
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