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A Low Power Localization
Architecture and System for Wireless Sensor Networks
Tufan C. Karalar, Shunzo
Yamashita, Michael Sheets, Jan Rabaey
SIPS 2004
Abstract:
Localization (a.k.a. locationing) is
a central concern for ubiquitous self-configuring sensor networks. In this paper
the implementation of a distributed, least-squares-based localization algorithm
is presented. Low power and energy dissipation are key requirements for sensor
networks. As part of the sensor network, the localization system must also
conform to these requirements. An ultra-low-power and dedicated hardware
implementation of the localization system is therefore presented. The cost of
fixed-point implementation is also investigated. The design is implemented in a
0.13µ CMOS process. It dissipates 1.7mW of active power and 0.122nJ/op of
active energy with a silicon area of 0.55mm2. The mean calculated location error
due to fixed-point implementation is shown to be 6%.

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