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Locationing in Distributed
Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
Chris Savarese, Jan M. Rabaey, Jan
Beutel, ICASSP 2001.
Evolving networks of ad-hoc, wireless sensing
nodes rely heavily on the ability to establish position information. The
algorithms presented herein rely on range measurements between pairs of nodes
and the a priori coordinates of sparsely located anchor nodes. Clusters
of nodes surrounding anchor nodes cooperatively establish confident position
estimates through assumptions, checks, and iterative refinements. Once
established, these positions are propagated to more distant nodes, allowing the
entire network to create an accurate map of itself. Major obstacles include
overcoming inaccuracies in range measurements as great as ±50%, as well as the
development of initial guesses for node locations in clusters with few or no
anchor nodes. Solutions to these problems are presented and discussed, using
position error as the primary metric. Algorithms are compared according to
position error, scalability, and communication and computational requirements.
Early simulations yield average position errors of 5% in the presence of both
range and initial position inaccuracies.

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