Title :
The Geo-n localization algorithm
Author :
Will, Heiko ; Hillebrandt, Thomas ; Kyas, Marcel
Author_Institution :
AG Comput. Syst. & Telematics, Freie Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We introduce Geo-n, a highly precise, distancebased, general-purpose localization algorithm for use in cluttered and indoor environments, where the estimated distances between an unlocalized node and anchor nodes may contain large errors due to NLOS signal propagation. Geo-n is very resilient to outliers and to a wide range of geometrical constellations of the nodes. Geo-n uses a two stage filtering technique to obtain the most representative intersection points between every pair of circles induced by anchor coordinates and distance measurements and uses these to estimate the position of unlocalized nodes. If no intersection exists between two circles, Geo-n approximates one to further improve localization accuracy. We compare Geo-n to LLS, NLLS, AML, Min-Max, and ICLA using simulations and real world experiments, and show analysis of the spatial distribution of position errors. Results demonstrate that Geo-n outperforms the other algorithms. Like NLLS, its spatial error distribution is very homogeneous. However, Geo-n is much more robust and achieves lower average position error while retaining reasonable computational complexity.
Keywords :
computational complexity; filtering theory; signal processing; AML; Geo-n localization algorithm; ICLA; Min-Max; NLLS; NLOS signal propagation; anchor coordinates; anchor nodes; cluttered environment; computational complexity; distance measurements; distance-based localization; general-purpose localization; geometrical constellations; indoor environment; position estimation; spatial error distribution; two stage filtering technique; unlocalized node; Distance Measurement; Indoor Localization; Localization Algorithm; Radio Runtime Measurement; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1955-3
DOI :
10.1109/IPIN.2012.6418867