Lightweight filter architecture for energy efficient mobile vehicle localization based on a distributed acoustic sensor network

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Abstract

The generic properties of an acoustic signal provide numerous benefits for localization by applying energy-based methods over a deployed wireless sensor network (WSN). However, the signal generated by a stationary target utilizes a significant amount of bandwidth and power in the system without providing further position information. For vehicle localization, this paper proposes a novel proximity velocity vector estimator (PVVE) node architecture in order to capture the energy from a moving vehicle and reject the signal from motionless automobiles around the WSN node. A cascade structure between analog envelope detector and digital exponential smoothing filter presents the velocity vector-sensitive output with low analog circuit and digital computation complexity. The optimal parameters in the exponential smoothing filter are obtained by analytical and mathematical methods for maximum variation over the vehicle speed. For stationary targets, the derived simulation based on the acoustic field parameters demonstrates that the system significantly reduces the communication requirements with low complexity and can be expected to extend the operation time considerably.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11314-11335
Number of pages22
JournalSensors
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Aug 2013

Keywords

  • Acoustic source localization
  • Energy-based source localization
  • Envelope detector
  • Exponential smoothing filter
  • Mobile vehicle localization
  • Velocity vector estimator
  • Wireless sensor network

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