NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks

Localization is emerging as a fundamental component in wireless sensor network and is widely used in the fields of environmental monitoring, national defense and military, transportation, and so on. Current positioning system, however, can only locate an object's position in isotropy wireless s...

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Main Authors: Zhanyong Tang, Jie Zhang, Liang Wang, Jinzhi Han, Dingyi Fang, Anwen Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2015-11-01
Series:International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/821352
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spelling doaj-c48f8a03b65f408f8a2aa8583b92ad802020-11-25T02:55:15ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks1550-14772015-11-011110.1155/2015/821352821352NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor NetworksZhanyong TangJie ZhangLiang WangJinzhi HanDingyi FangAnwen WangLocalization is emerging as a fundamental component in wireless sensor network and is widely used in the fields of environmental monitoring, national defense and military, transportation, and so on. Current positioning system, however, can only locate an object's position in isotropy wireless sensor network with high accuracy but cannot locate it accurately in anisotropy wireless sensor network. Besides, past proposals only mentioned anisotropy to show that connectivity of network is different in each direction. However, how to quantify the degree of anisotropy is not clearly pointed out. This paper introduces NDSL (node density-based subregional localization), a positioning system that is used in anisotropy wireless sensor network. The network is divided into many subregions where the nodes density is relatively uniform and then corrects the single-hop distance for each beacon node to locate unknown nodes. We also use nodes distribution and signals distribution to build a model to evaluate the degree of anisotropy for anisotropy network. Through the analysis of the degree of anisotropy for different topologies, the results show that the model is consistent with the facts. Results from actual deployments and simulation experiments show that the accuracy of NDSL algorithm obviously improves compared with DV-Hop algorithm.https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/821352
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author Zhanyong Tang
Jie Zhang
Liang Wang
Jinzhi Han
Dingyi Fang
Anwen Wang
spellingShingle Zhanyong Tang
Jie Zhang
Liang Wang
Jinzhi Han
Dingyi Fang
Anwen Wang
NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
author_facet Zhanyong Tang
Jie Zhang
Liang Wang
Jinzhi Han
Dingyi Fang
Anwen Wang
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title NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
title_short NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
title_fullStr NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
title_full_unstemmed NDSL: Node Density-Based Subregional Localization in Large Scale Anisotropy Wireless Sensor Networks
title_sort ndsl: node density-based subregional localization in large scale anisotropy wireless sensor networks
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
issn 1550-1477
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Localization is emerging as a fundamental component in wireless sensor network and is widely used in the fields of environmental monitoring, national defense and military, transportation, and so on. Current positioning system, however, can only locate an object's position in isotropy wireless sensor network with high accuracy but cannot locate it accurately in anisotropy wireless sensor network. Besides, past proposals only mentioned anisotropy to show that connectivity of network is different in each direction. However, how to quantify the degree of anisotropy is not clearly pointed out. This paper introduces NDSL (node density-based subregional localization), a positioning system that is used in anisotropy wireless sensor network. The network is divided into many subregions where the nodes density is relatively uniform and then corrects the single-hop distance for each beacon node to locate unknown nodes. We also use nodes distribution and signals distribution to build a model to evaluate the degree of anisotropy for anisotropy network. Through the analysis of the degree of anisotropy for different topologies, the results show that the model is consistent with the facts. Results from actual deployments and simulation experiments show that the accuracy of NDSL algorithm obviously improves compared with DV-Hop algorithm.
url https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/821352
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