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Joint Group Testing of Time-varying Faulty Sensors and System State Estimation in Large Sensor Networks

The problem of faulty sensor detection is investigated in large sensor networks where the sensor faults are sparse and time-varying, such as those caused by attacks launched by an adversary. Group testing and the Kalman filter are designed jointly to perform real time system state estimation and time-varying faulty sensor detection with a small number of tests. Numerical results show that the faulty sensors are efficiently detected and removed, and the system state estimation performance is significantly improved via the proposed method. Compared with an approach that tests sensors one by one, the proposed approach reduces the number of tests significantly while maintaining a similar fault detection performance.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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