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Main Authors: de Souza, João Henrique Inacio, Saggese, Fabio, Soret, Beatriz, Popovski, Petar
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.16374
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author de Souza, João Henrique Inacio
Saggese, Fabio
Soret, Beatriz
Popovski, Petar
author_facet de Souza, João Henrique Inacio
Saggese, Fabio
Soret, Beatriz
Popovski, Petar
contents We address the challenge of preserving the simultaneity and chronology of sensing events in multisensor systems with wireless links. The network uses temporal windows of integration (TWIs), borrowed from human multisensory perception, to preserve the temporal structure of the sensing data at the application side. We introduce a composite latency model for propagation, sensing, and communication that leads to the derivation of the probability of simultaneity violation. This is used to select the TWI duration aiming to achieve the desired degrees of chronological preservation, while maintaining the throughput of events. The letter provides important insights and analytical tools about the TWI impact on the event registration.
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spellingShingle Preserving Simultaneity and Chronology for Sensing in Perceptive Wireless Networks
de Souza, João Henrique Inacio
Saggese, Fabio
Soret, Beatriz
Popovski, Petar
Information Theory
We address the challenge of preserving the simultaneity and chronology of sensing events in multisensor systems with wireless links. The network uses temporal windows of integration (TWIs), borrowed from human multisensory perception, to preserve the temporal structure of the sensing data at the application side. We introduce a composite latency model for propagation, sensing, and communication that leads to the derivation of the probability of simultaneity violation. This is used to select the TWI duration aiming to achieve the desired degrees of chronological preservation, while maintaining the throughput of events. The letter provides important insights and analytical tools about the TWI impact on the event registration.
title Preserving Simultaneity and Chronology for Sensing in Perceptive Wireless Networks
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.16374