Radio environment maps for military cognitive networks: density of small-scale sensor network vs. map quality
Marek Suchański, Paweł Kaniewski, Janusz Romanik, Edward Golan, Krzysztof Zubel
Abstract
Abstract In this paper, we present the dependency between density of a sensor network and map quality in the radio environment map (REM) concept. The architecture of REM supporting military communications systems is described. The map construction techniques based on spatial statistics and transmitter location determination are presented. The problem of REM quality and relevant metrics are discussed. The results of field tests for UHF range with a different number of sensors are shown. Exemplary REM maps with different interpolation algorithms are presented. Finally, the problem of density of a sensor network versus REM map quality is analyzed.
Topics & Concepts
Computer scienceWireless sensor networkTransmitterInterpolation (computer graphics)Cognitive radioReal-time computingScale (ratio)Quality (philosophy)Ultra high frequencyField (mathematics)Dependency (UML)Range (aeronautics)Artificial intelligenceComputer visionData miningTelecommunicationsComputer networkCartographyImage (mathematics)WirelessGeographyEpistemologyMaterials scienceMathematicsPure mathematicsPhilosophyComposite materialChannel (broadcasting)Distributed Sensor Networks and Detection AlgorithmsTarget Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor NetworksIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies