DocumentCode :
3601060
Title :
An Approximate Convex Decomposition Protocol for Wireless Sensor Network Localization in Arbitrary-Shaped Fields
Author :
Wenping Liu ; Hongbo Jiang ; Wenyu Liu ; Chonggang Wang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. Inf. & Commun., Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Wuhan, China
Volume :
26
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3264
Lastpage :
3274
Abstract :
Accurate localization in wireless sensor networks is the foundation for many applications, such as geographic routing and position-aware data processing. In this paper, we develop a new localization protocol based on approximate convex decomposition (ACDL), with reliance on network connectivity information only. ACDL can calculate the node virtual locations for a large-scale sensor network with a complex shape. We first examine one representative localization algorithm and study the influential factors on the localization accuracy, including the sharpness of the angle at the concave point and the depth of the concave valley. We show that after decomposition, the depth of the concave valley becomes irrelevant. We thus define the concavity according to the angle at a concave point, which reflects the localization error. We then propose ACDL protocol for network localization. It consists of four main steps. First, convex and concave nodes are recognized and network boundaries are segmented. As the sensor network is discrete, we show that it is acceptable to approximately identify the concave nodes to control the localization error. Second, an approximate convex decomposition is conducted. Our convex decomposition requires only local information and we show that it has low message overhead. Third, for each convex section of the network, an improved MDS algorithm is proposed to compute a relative location map. Fourth, a fast and low complexity merging algorithm is developed to construct the global location map. Besides, by slight modification on the third step, we propose a variant of ACDL, denoted by ACDL-Tri, which is fully distributed and scalable while the localization accuracy is still comparable. We finally show the efficiency of ACDL by extensive simulations.
Keywords :
protocols; sensor placement; wireless sensor networks; ACDL-Tri variant; approximate convex decomposition protocol; arbitrary-shaped fields; complexity merging algorithm; concave nodes; concave point; convex nodes; localization protocol; message overhead; network boundary; network connectivity information; network convex section; relative location map; representative localization; wireless sensor network localization; Approximation algorithms; Complexity theory; Euclidean distance; Wireless sensor networks; Localization; approximate convex decomposition; wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1045-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2014.2383031
Filename :
7000585
Link To Document :
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