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Degenerate Sensors in Source Localization and Sensor Placement Problems

Alexander Y. Khapalov
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Alexander Y. Khapalov: Washington State University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Chapter Chapter 8 in Mobile Point Sensors and Actuators in the Controllability Theory of Partial Differential Equations, 2017, pp 123-143 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter we will consider a so-called source localization problem arising in an environmental monitoring when one needs to find an unknown source of “unexpected contamination,” based on observations obtained from available sensor(s). We will try to find an answer to the following question: Where should we place a sensor (or sensors) that can guarantee a unique solution of the aforementioned problem? In our study we will apply the ideas and results of controllability theory within the framework of degenerate sensors and actuators developed in previous chapters.

Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60414-5_8

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