DocumentCode :
1122426
Title :
Localization from connectivity in sensor networks
Author :
Shang, Yi ; Rumi, W. ; Zhang, Ying ; Fromherz, Markus
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Missouri Univ., Columbia, MO, USA
Volume :
15
Issue :
11
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
961
Lastpage :
974
Abstract :
We propose an approach that uses connectivity information - who is within communications range of whom - to derive the locations of nodes in a network. The approach can take advantage of additional information, such as estimated distances between neighbors or known positions for certain anchor nodes, if it is available. It is based on multidimensional scaling (MDS), an efficient data analysis technique that takes O(n3) time for a network of n nodes. Unlike previous approaches, MDS takes full advantage of connectivity or distance information between nodes that have yet to be localized. Two methods are presented: a simple method that builds a global map using MDS and a more complicated one that builds small local maps and then patches them together to form a global map. Furthermore, least-squares optimization can be incorporated into the methods to further improve the solutions at the expense of additional computation. Through simulation studies on uniform as well as irregular networks, we show that the methods achieve more accurate solutions than previous methods, especially when there are few anchor nodes. They can even yield good relative maps when no anchor nodes are available.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; ad hoc networks; communication complexity; data analysis; least squares approximations; mobile communication; mobile computing; optimisation; wireless sensor networks; connectivity information; data analysis; irregular networks; least-squares optimization; multidimensional scaling; network localization; node distance information; position estimation; uniform networks; wireless sensor networks; Acoustic sensors; Actuators; Ad hoc networks; Computational modeling; Data analysis; Intelligent networks; Multidimensional systems; Optimization methods; Temperature sensors; Vehicles; 65; Wireless sensor networks; optimization; position estimation.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2004.67
Filename :
1339247
Link To Document :
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