DocumentCode
18565
Title
Localization of Wireless Sensor Networks in the Wild: Pursuit of Ranging Quality
Author
Jizhong Zhao ; Wei Xi ; Yuan He ; Yunhao Liu ; Xiang-Yang Li ; Lufeng Mo ; Zheng Yang
Author_Institution
Xi´´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´´an, China
Volume
21
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Feb. 2013
Firstpage
311
Lastpage
323
Abstract
Localization is a fundamental issue of wireless sensor networks that has been extensively studied in the literature. Our real-world experience from GreenOrbs, a sensor network system deployed in a forest, shows that localization in the wild remains very challenging due to various interfering factors. In this paper, we propose CDL, a Combined and Differentiated Localization approach for localization that exploits the strength of range-free approaches and range-based approaches using received signal strength indicator (RSSI). A critical observation is that ranging quality greatly impacts the overall localization accuracy. To achieve a better ranging quality, our method CDL incorporates virtual-hop localization, local filtration, and ranging-quality aware calibration. We have implemented and evaluated CDL by extensive real-world experiments in GreenOrbs and large-scale simulations. Our experimental and simulation results demonstrate that CDL outperforms current state-of-art localization approaches with a more accurate and consistent performance. For example, the average location error using CDL in GreenOrbs system is 2.9 m, while the previous best method SISR has an average error of 4.6 m.
Keywords
calibration; forestry; radiofrequency interference; wireless sensor networks; CDL; GreenOrbs system; RSSI; SISR; average location error; combined and differentiated localization approach; distance 2.9 m; distance 4.6 m; forest; large-scale simulation; local filtration; range-free based approach; ranging-quality aware calibration; received signal strength indicator; virtual-hop localization; wireless sensor network; Accuracy; Calibration; Distance measurement; Estimation; Filtration; Green products; Wireless sensor networks; Localization; ranging quality; received signal strength indicator (RSSI); wireless sensor network (WSN);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-6692
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNET.2012.2200906
Filename
6216461
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