Localization of wireless sensor networks with a mobile beacon

M. Sichitiu, V. Ramadurai
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Wireless sensor networks have the potential to become the pervasive sensing (and actuating) technology of the future. For many applications, a large number of inexpensive sensors is preferable to a few expensive ones. The large number of sensors in a sensor network and most application scenarios preclude hand placement of the sensors. Determining the physical location of the sensors after they have been deployed is known as the problem of localization. We present a localization technique based on a single mobile beacon aware of its position (e.g. by being equipped with a GPS receiver). Sensor nodes receiving beacon packets infer proximity constraints to the mobile beacon and use them to construct and maintain position estimates. The proposed scheme is radio-frequency based, and thus no extra hardware is necessary. The accuracy (on the order of a few meters in most cases) is sufficient for most applications. An implementation is used to evaluate the performance of the proposed approach.
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用移动信标定位无线传感器网络
无线传感器网络有可能成为未来无处不在的传感(和驱动)技术。对于许多应用来说,大量廉价的传感器比少数昂贵的传感器更可取。传感器网络中的大量传感器和大多数应用场景排除了传感器的手动放置。在部署传感器之后,确定传感器的物理位置被称为定位问题。我们提出了一种基于单个移动信标感知其位置的定位技术(例如,通过配备GPS接收器)。接收信标包的传感器节点推断移动信标的接近约束,并使用它们来构建和维护位置估计。所提出的方案基于射频,因此不需要额外的硬件。精度(在大多数情况下几米的顺序)是足够的大多数应用。使用一个实现来评估所建议方法的性能。
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