| Literature DB >> 33810513 |
Jose Diaz-Roman1, Boris Mederos2, Ernesto Sifuentes1, Rafael Gonzalez-Landaeta1, Juan Cota-Ruiz1.
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks are used in many location-dependent applications. The location of sensor nodes is commonly carried out in a distributed way for energy saving and network robustness, where the handling of these characteristics is still a great challenge. It is very desirable that distributed algorithms invest as few iterations as possible with the highest accuracy on position estimates. This research proposes a range-based and robust localization method, derived from the Newton scheme, that can be applied over isotropic and anisotropic networks in presence of outliers in the pair-wise distance measurements. The algorithm minimizes the error of position estimates using a hop-weighted function and a scaling factor that allows a significant improvement on position estimates in only few iterations. Simulations demonstrate that our proposed algorithm outperforms other similar algorithms under anisotropic networks.Entities:
Keywords: multi-hop weighted localization; robustness; wireless sensor networks
Year: 2021 PMID: 33810513 PMCID: PMC8036850 DOI: 10.3390/s21072324
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576