Identification in Sensor Networks

Assoc.
Prof. Constantin Volosencu
Automatics and Applied Informatics Department,
Faculty of Automatics and Computers,
“Politehnica” University of Timisoara,
Bd. V. Parvan nr. 2, 300223, Timisoara,
Romania
E-mail:
constantin.volosencu@aut.upt.ro
Website:
http://www.aut.upt.ro/~cvolos
Phone: +40.(0)724369136
Abstract: In the last years sensor networks have proved their huge
viability in the real world, even if their resources in terms of energy,
memory, computational power and bandwidth are strictly limited. One of the
important problems related to the usage of wireless sensor networks in harsh
environments is the identification of the states of the physical variables
in the field based on the measurements provided by the sensors. The sensor
networks allow the usage of the multivariable estimation techniques in
distributed systems. The paper presents a short survey of some
identification techniques and some characteristics of the sensor networks.
Some examples of applications of modeling of distributed systems in sensor
networks and identification based on multivariable identification with
auto-regression and neural networks are presented.
Brief
Biography of the Speaker:
Constantin Volosencu graduated in 1981 “Traian Vuia” Polytechnic
Institute of Timisoara, as an engineer in automatics and computers. He is
doctor in control systems from 2000. He has interests in linear control
systems, fuzzy control, neural networks, control of electrical drives,
modeling, identification and simulation and sensor networks. He is the
author of 9 books, over 80 papers published in journals and conference
proceedings, manager of over 30 research projects. Constantin Volosencu
worked for 9 years in the mechanical industry, were he developed control
equipments for a large scale of machineries, which are the objects of 27
patents.