—In this paper the Self-Localization problem for Sensor Networks is addressed. Given a set of nodes deployed in an environment, self-localization consists of finding out the loc...
Andrea Gasparri, Federica Pascucci, Giovanni Ulivi
This paper investigates wireless sensor networks where a small percentage of nodes are assumed to know their location a priori. These reference nodes enable absolute localization ...
Abstract— Accurate self-localization capability is highly desirable in wireless sensor networks. A major problem in wireless sensor network localization is the flip ambiguity, w...
Sensor networks are useful for environmental monitoring, military applications, disaster management, etc. In many applications, sensors are supposed to know their geographic locat...
Abstract— This paper presents an analysis of target localization accuracy, attainable by the use of MIMO (MultipleInput Multiple-Output) radar systems, configured with multiple ...
Hana Godrich, Alexander M. Haimovich, Rick S. Blum