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Mobile-assisted localization in wireless sensor networks

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Mobile-assisted localization in wireless sensor networks
Abstract— The localization problem is to determine an assignment of coordinates to nodes in a wireless ad-hoc or sensor network that is consistent with measured pairwise node distances. Most previously proposed solutions to this problem assume that the nodes can obtain pairwise distances to other nearby nodes using some ranging technology. However, for a variety of reasons that include obstructions and lack of reliable omnidirectional ranging, this distance information is hard to obtain in practice. Even when pairwise distances between nearby nodes are known, there may not be enough information to solve the problem uniquely. This paper describes MAL, a mobile-assisted localization method which employs a mobile user to assist in measuring distances between node pairs until these distance constraints form a “globally rigid” structure that guarantees a unique localization. We derive the required constraints on the mobile’s movement and the minimum number of measurements it must co...
Nissanka B. Priyantha, Hari Balakrishnan, Erik D.
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where INFOCOM
Authors Nissanka B. Priyantha, Hari Balakrishnan, Erik D. Demaine, Seth J. Teller
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