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Abstract
This paper addresses the challenge of underwater acoustic localization using measurements of angle, time delay and Doppler shift. Poor sensor placement can cause numerical instability in the coefficient matrix, which diminishes localization accuracy. To tackle this, we propose a two-stage localization approach based on the regularized constrained total least squares (RCTLS) method. First, we linearize the time delay and Doppler shift equations using azimuth and elevation angles, and apply a weighted least squares (WLS) method for an initial position estimation. Second, to mitigate the impact of ill-conditioned equations and measurement errors, we employ the RCTLS method for a more robust estimation, thus reducing localization error. Due to the unique characteristics of the underwater communications, the presence of errors in the sound speed and sensor position and velocity, as well as the sensor motion effect during the observation period are considered. We also derive the hybrid Cramer Rao lower bound (CRLB) as a benchmark to evaluate estimation performance. Simulations demonstrate that our method significantly improves localization accuracy compared to conventional approaches.
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The Ad Hoc Networks is an international and archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in ad hoc and sensor networking areas. The Ad Hoc Networks considers original, high quality and unpublished contributions addressing all aspects of ad hoc and sensor networks. Specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Mobile and Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Sensor Networks
Wireless Local and Personal Area Networks
Home Networks
Ad Hoc Networks of Autonomous Intelligent Systems
Novel Architectures for Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
Self-organizing Network Architectures and Protocols
Transport Layer Protocols
Routing protocols (unicast, multicast, geocast, etc.)
Media Access Control Techniques
Error Control Schemes
Power-Aware, Low-Power and Energy-Efficient Designs
Synchronization and Scheduling Issues
Mobility Management
Mobility-Tolerant Communication Protocols
Location Tracking and Location-based Services
Resource and Information Management
Security and Fault-Tolerance Issues
Hardware and Software Platforms, Systems, and Testbeds
Experimental and Prototype Results
Quality-of-Service Issues
Cross-Layer Interactions
Scalability Issues
Performance Analysis and Simulation of Protocols.