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Distributed sensor network localization using SOCP relaxation

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Distributed sensor network localization using SOCP relaxation
The goal of the sensor network localization problem is to determine positions of all sensor nodes in a network given certain pairwise noisy distance measurements and some anchor node positions. This paper describes a distributed localization algorithm based on second-order cone programming relaxation. We show that the sensor nodes can estimate their positions based on local information. Unlike previous approaches, we also consider the effect of inaccurate anchor positions. In the presence of anchor position errors, the localization is performed in three steps. First, the sensor nodes estimate their positions using information from their neighbors. In the second step, the anchors refine their positions using relative distance information exchanged with their neighbors and finally, the sensors refine their position estimates. We demonstrate the convergence of the algorithm numerically. Simulation study, for both uniform and irregular network topologies, illustrates the robustness of the ...
Seshan Srirangarajan, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Zhi-Quan Lu
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TWC
Authors Seshan Srirangarajan, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Zhi-Quan Luo
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