Abstract

This work studied the event-detection problem in an Internet of Things (IoT) system, where a group of sensor nodes are placed in the region of interest to capture sparse active event sources. Using compressive sensing (CS), the event-detection problem is modeled as recovering the high-dimensional integer-valued sparse signal from incomplete linear measurements. We show that the sensing process in IoT system produces an equivalent integer CS using sparse graph codes at the sink node, for which one can devise a simple deterministic construction of a sparse measurement matrix and an efficient integer-valued signal recovery algorithm. We validated the determined measurement matrix, uniquely determined the signal coefficients, and performed an asymptotic analysis to examine the performance of the proposed approach, namely event detection with integer sum peeling (ISP), with the density evolution method. Simulation results show that the proposed ISP approach achieves a significantly higher performance compared to existing literature at various simulation scenario and match that of the theoretical results.

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