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arxiv: 1407.2394 · v1 · pith:4ZJTJP7Dnew · submitted 2014-07-09 · 💻 cs.IT · cs.NI· math.IT

Multi-Dimensional Wireless Tomography with Tensor-Based Compressed Sensing

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keywords compressedsensingdistributionregiontomographywirelessmonitoredspatial
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Wireless tomography is a technique for inferring a physical environment within a monitored region by analyzing RF signals traversed across the region. In this paper, we consider wireless tomography in a two and higher dimensionally structured monitored region, and propose a multi-dimensional wireless tomography scheme based on compressed sensing to estimate a spatial distribution of shadowing loss in the monitored region. In order to estimate the spatial distribution, we consider two compressed sensing frameworks: vector-based compressed sensing and tensor-based compressed sensing. When the shadowing loss has a high spatial correlation in the monitored region, the spatial distribution has a sparsity in its frequency domain. Existing wireless tomography schemes are based on the vector-based compressed sensing and estimates the distribution by utilizing the sparsity. On the other hand, the proposed scheme is based on the tensor-based compressed sensing, which estimates the distribution by utilizing its low-rank property. We reveal that the tensor-based compressed sensing has a potential for highly accurate estimation as compared with the vector-based compressed sensing.

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