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Distributed Detection and Estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks

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Distributed Detection and Estimation in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Publisher: arXiv
Number of pages: 92

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In this article we consider the problems of distributed detection and estimation in wireless sensor networks. In the first part, we provide a general framework aimed to show how an efficient design of a sensor network requires a joint organization of in-network processing and communication.

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