Range-Free Localization Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Bilateration
A low-cost yet effective localization scheme for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is presented in this study. The proposed scheme uses only two anchor nodes and uses bilateration to estimate the coordinates of unknown nodes. Many localization algorithms for WSNs require the installation of extra comp...
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doaj-06c672961282451e92b7f0ad93b5a62b2020-11-25T03:45:17ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772013-01-01910.1155/2013/620248Range-Free Localization Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on BilaterationChi-Chang ChenChi-Yu ChangYan-Nong LiA low-cost yet effective localization scheme for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is presented in this study. The proposed scheme uses only two anchor nodes and uses bilateration to estimate the coordinates of unknown nodes. Many localization algorithms for WSNs require the installation of extra components, such as a GPS, ultrasonic transceiver, and unidirectional antenna, to sensors. The proposed localization scheme is range-free (i.e., not demanding any extra devices for the sensors). In this scheme, two anchor nodes are installed at the bottom-left corner (Sink X ) and the bottom-right corner (Sink Y ) of a square monitored region of the WSN. Sensors are identified with the same minimum hop counts pair to Sink X and Sink Y to form a zone, and the estimated location of each unknown sensor is adjusted according to its relative position in the zone. This study compares the proposed scheme with the well-known DV-Hop method. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms the DV-Hop method in localization accuracy, communication cost, and computational complexity.https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/620248 |
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Range-Free Localization Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Bilateration |
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Range-Free Localization Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Bilateration |
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Range-Free Localization Scheme in Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Bilateration |
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range-free localization scheme in wireless sensor networks based on bilateration |
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International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks |
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A low-cost yet effective localization scheme for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is presented in this study. The proposed scheme uses only two anchor nodes and uses bilateration to estimate the coordinates of unknown nodes. Many localization algorithms for WSNs require the installation of extra components, such as a GPS, ultrasonic transceiver, and unidirectional antenna, to sensors. The proposed localization scheme is range-free (i.e., not demanding any extra devices for the sensors). In this scheme, two anchor nodes are installed at the bottom-left corner (Sink X ) and the bottom-right corner (Sink Y ) of a square monitored region of the WSN. Sensors are identified with the same minimum hop counts pair to Sink X and Sink Y to form a zone, and the estimated location of each unknown sensor is adjusted according to its relative position in the zone. This study compares the proposed scheme with the well-known DV-Hop method. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme outperforms the DV-Hop method in localization accuracy, communication cost, and computational complexity. |
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