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- Title
- Asymptotically Optimal Time Synchronization
in Dense Sensor Networks.
- Authors
- A. Hu, S. D. Servetto.
- Status
- In the Proceedings of the 2nd ACM International Workshop on Wireless
Sensor Networks and Applications, San Diego, CA, September
2003 (held in conjunction with ACM MobiCom).
- Abstract
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We consider the problem of synchronization of all clocks in a sensor
network, in the regime of asymptotically high node densities. We formulate
this problem as one in which all clocks must line up with the clock of
an arbitrary node in the network (of course without assuming
that this clock can be observed everywhere in the network, nor assuming
that this node has any special hardware--this node could be any). We
give a state-space description for the generation of observable data as
a function of the ideal clock, and we derive an optimal estimator for
determining the state of the ideal clock. A salient feature of our
approach is that nodes collaborate to generate an aggregate waveform
that can be observed simultaneously by all nodes, and that contains
enough information to synchronize all clocks. This aggregate waveform
effectively simulates the presence of a "super-node" capable of
generating a high-power, network-wide time reference signal.
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