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arxiv: 1509.03966 · v2 · submitted 2015-09-14 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT· math.ST· stat.TH

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Bandlimited Spatial Field Sampling with Mobile Sensors in the Absence of Location Information

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Sampling of physical fields with mobile sensor is an emerging area. In this context, this work introduces and proposes solutions to a fundamental question: can a spatial field be estimated from samples taken at unknown sampling locations? Unknown sampling location, sample quantization, unknown bandwidth of the field, and presence of measurement-noise present difficulties in the process of field estimation. In this work, except for quantization, the other three issues will be tackled together in a mobile-sampling framework. Spatially bandlimited fields are considered. It is assumed that measurement-noise affected field samples are collected on spatial locations obtained from an unknown renewal process. That is, the samples are obtained on locations obtained from a renewal process, but the sampling locations and the renewal process distribution are unknown. In this unknown sampling location setup, it is shown that the mean-squared error in field estimation decreases as $O(1/n)$ where $n$ is the average number of samples collected by the mobile sensor. The average number of samples collected is determined by the inter-sample spacing distribution in the renewal process. An algorithm to ascertain spatial field's bandwidth is detailed, which works with high probability as the average number of samples $n$ increases. This algorithm works in the same setup, i.e., in the presence of measurement-noise and unknown sampling locations.

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