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A novel energy-efficient multi-sensor fusion wake-up control strategy based on a biomimetic infectious-immune mechanism for target tracking

  • Jie Zhou
  • , Yan Liang*
  • , Qiang Shen
  • , Xiaoxue Feng
  • , Quan Pan
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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摘要

A biomimetic distributed infection-immunity model (BDIIM), inspired by the immune mechanism of an infected organism, is proposed in order to achieve a high-efficiency wake-up control strategy based on multi-sensor fusion for target tracking. The resultant BDIIM consists of six sub-processes reflecting the infection-immunity mechanism: occurrence probabilities of direct-infection (DI) and cross-infection (CI), immunity/immune-deficiency of DI and CI, pathogen amount of DI and CI, immune cell production, immune memory, and pathogen accumulation under immunity state. Furthermore, a corresponding relationship between the BDIIM and sensor wake-up control is established to form the collaborative wake-up method. Finally, joint surveillance and target tracking are formulated in the simulation, in which we show that the energy cost and position tracking error are reduced to 50.8% and 78.9%, respectively. Effectiveness of the proposed BDIIM algorithm is shown, and this model is expected to have a significant role in guiding the performance improvement of multi-sensor networks.

源语言英语
文章编号1255
期刊Sensors
18
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 18 4月 2018

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