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SpiderBat: Augmenting wireless sensor networks with distance and angle information

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SpiderBat: Augmenting wireless sensor networks with distance and angle information
Having access to accurate position information is a key requirement for many wireless sensor network applications. We present the design, implementation and evaluation of SpiderBat, an ultrasound-based ranging platform designed to augment existing sensor nodes with distance and angle information. SpiderBat features independently controllable ultrasound transmitters and receivers, in all directions of the compass. Using a digital compass, nodes can learn about their orientation, and combine this information with distance and angle measurements using ultrasound. To the best of our knowledge, SpiderBat is the first ultrasound-based sensor node platform that can measure absolute angles between sensor nodes accurately. The availability of angle information enables us to estimate node positions with a precision in the order of a few centimeters. Moreover, our system allows to position nodes in multi-hop networks where pure distance-based algorithms must fail, in particular in sparse networ...
Georg Oberholzer, Philipp Sommer, Roger Wattenhofe
Added 30 Aug 2011
Updated 30 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IPSN
Authors Georg Oberholzer, Philipp Sommer, Roger Wattenhofer
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