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A Primal-Dual Gradient Descent Approach to the Connectivity Constrained Sensor Coverage Problem
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Sensor networks play a critical role in many situational awareness applications. In this paper, we study the problem of determining sensor placements to balance coverage and connectivity objectives over a target region. Leveraging algebraic graph theory, we formulate a novel optimization problem to maximize sensor coverage over a spatial probability density of event likelihoods while adhering to connectivity constraints. To handle the resulting non-convexity under constraints, we develop an augmented Lagrangian-based gradient descent algorithm inspired by recent approaches to efficiently identify points satisfying the Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions. We establish convergence guarantees by showing necessary assumptions are satisfied in our setup, including employing Mangasarian-Fromowitz constraint qualification to prove the existence of a KKT point. Numerical simulations under different probability densities demonstrate that the optimized sensor networks effectively cover high-priority regions while satisfying desired connectivity constraints.
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