Locating the nodes: cooperative localization in wireless sensor networks
Motorola (United States) · The Ohio State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Accurate and low-cost sensor localization is a critical requirement for the deployment of wireless sensor networks in a wide variety of applications. In cooperative localization, sensors work together in a peer-to-peer manner to make measurements and then forms a map of the network. Various application requirements influence the design of sensor localization systems. In this article, the authors describe the measurement-based statistical models useful to describe time-of-arrival (TOA), angle-of-arrival (AOA), and received-signal-strength (RSS) measurements in wireless sensor networks. Wideband and ultra-wideband (UWB) measurements, and RF and acoustic media are also discussed. Using the models, the authors…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 117.71
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- 100%
- References
- 97
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6Topics & keywords
- Wireless sensor network
- Computer science
- Cramér–Rao bound
- Angle of arrival
- RSS
- Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
- Time of arrival
- Wireless