Signal Processing Techniques for Synchronization of Wireless Sensor Networks Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Clock synchronization is a critical component in wireless sensor networks, as it provides a common time frame to different nodes. It supports functions such as fusing voice and video data from different sensor nodes, time-based channel sharing, and sleep wake-up scheduling, etc. Early studies on clock synchronization for wireless sensor networks mainly focus on protocol design. However, clock synchronization problem is inherently related to parameter estimation, and recently, studies of clock synchronization from the signal processing viewpoint started to emerge. In this article, a survey of latest advances on clock synchronization is provided by adopting a signal processing viewpoint. We demonstrate that many existing and intuitive clock synchronization protocols can be interpreted by common statistical signal processing methods. Furthermore, the use of advanced signal processing techniques for deriving optimal clock synchronization algorithms under challenging scenarios will be illustrated. 2010 SPIE.

name of conference

  • Advanced Topics in Optoelectronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnologies V

published proceedings

  • ADVANCED TOPICS IN OPTOELECTRONICS, MICROELECTRONICS, AND NANOTECHNOLOGIES V

author list (cited authors)

  • Lee, J., Wu, Y., Chaudhari, Q., Qaraqe, K., & Serpedin, E.

citation count

  • 1

complete list of authors

  • Lee, Jaehan||Wu, Yik-Chung||Chaudhari, Qasim||Qaraqe, Khalid||Serpedin, Erchin

editor list (cited editors)

  • Schiopu, P., & Caruntu, G.

publication date

  • September 2010