Fault tolerance analysis of surveillance sensor systems

Elif I. Gokce, Abhishek K. Shrivastava, Yu Ding

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    Abstract

    A surveillance sensor system is a network of sensors that provides surveillance coverage to designated geographical areas. If all sensors are working properly, a well-designed surveillance system can supposedly provide the desirable level of detection capability for the locations and regions it covers. In reality, sensors may fail, falling out-of-service. Motivated by the need to determine the ability of a surveillance sensor system to tolerate the failure of sensors, we propose a fault tolerance capability measure to quantify the robustness of surveillance systems. The proposed measure is a conditional probability, characterizing the likelihood that a surveillance system is still working in the presence of sensor failures. Case studies of the surveillance sensor system in a major US port demonstrate that this new measure differentiates different surveillance systems better than using the sensor redundancy measure, or the reliability measure. © 2012 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6515379
    Pages (from-to)478-489
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Reliability
    Volume62
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    Event2012 INFORMS Annual Meeting - Phoenix, United States
    Duration: 14 Oct 201217 Oct 2012

    Research Keywords

    • Detection capability
    • multi-sensor combination
    • sensor fault
    • sensor network
    • surveillance for ports and waterways

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