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      Toward a Robust Sparse Data Representation for Wireless Sensor Networks

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          Compressive sensing has been successfully used for optimized operations in wireless sensor networks. However, raw data collected by sensors may be neither originally sparse nor easily transformed into a sparse data representation. This paper addresses the problem of transforming source data collected by sensor nodes into a sparse representation with a few nonzero elements. Our contributions that address three major issues include: 1) an effective method that extracts population sparsity of the data, 2) a sparsity ratio guarantee scheme, and 3) a customized learning algorithm of the sparsifying dictionary. We introduce an unsupervised neural network to extract an intrinsic sparse coding of the data. The sparse codes are generated at the activation of the hidden layer using a sparsity nomination constraint and a shrinking mechanism. Our analysis using real data samples shows that the proposed method outperforms conventional sparsity-inducing methods.

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          2015-08-02
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          10.1109/LCN.2015.7366290
          1508.00230
          f77050a2-ec8f-447d-9945-3f6f8e12df28

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          IEEE 40th Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN), Clearwater Beach, FL, 2015, pp. 117-124
          8 pages
          cs.NI cs.LG cs.NE

          Neural & Evolutionary computing,Artificial intelligence,Networking & Internet architecture

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