Title :
A new algorithm for relative localization in wireless sensor networks
Author :
Shang, Yi ; Meng, Jing ; Shi, Hongchi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Missouri Univ., Columbia, MO, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Knowing the positions of nodes in sensor networks are essential for many applications. We propose a new method, MDS-MAP(R), that determines the relative positions of nodes based on local distance information. Given a communication path between a starting node and a remote node, the nodes on the path first compute their local relative maps based on local distance estimates in a distributed fashion, using the MDS-MAP method. Then, the relative maps of adjacent nodes along the path are aligned based on their common nodes and their optimal linear transformation parameters are computed. Finally, the relative position of the remote node in the coordinate system of the starting node is determined by applying the sequence of linear transformations. The method can easily be extended from the single-path peer-to-peer communication situation to other types of communications such as multicasting or broadcasting. The accuracy of relative position estimation is affected by several factors, including the network connectivity, the errors of local distance measures, the length of the path, and the number of common nodes of two adjacent relative maps. Through simulation, we analyze the effect of these factors on the position estimation errors. We show that the new method performs well on both regular and irregular networks when there are enough connectivity and the distance measurement errors are small.
Keywords :
distributed processing; wireless sensor networks; broadcasting; communication path; distance measurement error; irregular network; local distance information; multicasting; network connectivity; optimal linear transformation parameter; regular network; relative position estimation; single-path peer-to-peer communication; wireless sensor network; Analytical models; Broadcasting; Distance measurement; Distributed computing; Estimation error; Length measurement; Peer to peer computing; Performance evaluation; Position measurement; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2004. Proceedings. 18th International
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2132-0
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2004.1302933