Title :
Energy-optimal collaborative GPS localization with short range communication
Author :
Jeongho Kwak ; Jihwan Kim ; Song Chong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The key issue of the localization study is that how we can minimize the energy consumption of devices with guaranteeing high degree of accuracy. In this paper, we show that the collaboration among proxy devices with short range communication is helpful to energy-efficiently localize their locations in time-average sense by analyzing the device proximity including real GPS trace of students in KAIST and NCSU campuses. Next, we deliberate what is the best method for selfish mobile users to collaborate for the energy-efficient localization, and formulate an optimization problem which considers the energy efficiency and/or user fairness. However, optimizing this problem is tricky since it requires a global knowledge of sets of proxy devices and also solving a NP-hard problem to select devices which directly measure locations. This paper makes a contribution towards presenting a practical and fully distributed location sharing protocol based on competition for turning off GPS, and an optimal algorithm which controls mean waiting time used for the competition. Through the extensive simulations under several sample topologies and real mobility trace in KAIST campus, we obtain the following interesting observations: (i) (in sample topologies) our scheme achieves a near-optimal performance of proposed problem in terms of energy efficiency and fairness (up to 27.2% power saving with 35.8% higher fairness than existing heuristic algorithms), (ii) (in real mobility trace) our scheme well adapts at even unpredictably changing mobility environment (65.5% power saving than no collaboration, 27.4% or more power saving with 25% higher fairness than the existing algorithms).
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; energy conservation; mobility management (mobile radio); optimisation; protocols; telecommunication network topology; KAIST campus; NCSU campus; NP-hard problem; distributed location sharing protocol; energy consumption; energy-efficient localization; energy-optimal collaborative GPS localization; mean waiting time control; mobile user; mobility; power saving; proxy device; short range communication; time-average sense; Accuracy; Collaboration; Global Positioning System; Optimization; Protocols; Sensors; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling & Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc & Wireless Networks (WiOpt), 2013 11th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba Science City
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-824-2