Title :
Weighted Centroid Localization Algorithm: Theoretical Analysis and Distributed Implementation
Author :
Wang, Jun ; Urriza, Paulo ; Han, Yuxing ; Cabric, Danijela
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Information about primary transmitter location is crucial in enabling several key capabilities in cognitive radio networks, including improved spatio-temporal sensing, intelligent location-aware routing, as well as aiding spectrum policy enforcement. Compared to other proposed non-interactive localization algorithms, the weighted centroid localization (WCL) scheme uses only the received signal strength information, which makes it simple to implement and robust to variations in the propagation environment. In this paper we present the first theoretical framework for WCL performance analysis in terms of its localization error distribution parameterized by node density, node placement, shadowing variance, correlation distance and inaccuracy of sensor node positioning. Using this analysis, we quantify the robustness of WCL to various physical conditions and provide design guidelines, such as node placement and spacing, for the practical deployment of WCL. We also propose a power-efficient method for implementing WCL through a distributed cluster-based algorithm, that achieves comparable accuracy with its centralized counterpart.
Keywords :
cognitive radio; error statistics; radio transmitters; spatiotemporal phenomena; WCL performance analysis; WCL robustness; aiding spectrum policy enforcement; cognitive radio network; correlation distance; distributed cluster-based algorithm; distributed implementation; intelligent location-aware routing; localization error distribution; node density; node placement; noninteractive localization algorithm; power-efficient method; primary transmitter location; received signal strength information; sensor node positioning; spatiotemporal sensing; weighted centroid localization algorithm; Accuracy; Algorithm design and analysis; Approximation methods; Clustering algorithms; Complexity theory; Correlation; Shadow mapping; Cognitive radio; performance analysis; range-free localization;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2011.081611.102209