Title :
On the Complexity of Trilateration with Noisy Range Measurements
Author :
Evrendilek, Cem ; Akcan, Hüseyin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., Izmir Univ. of Econ., Izmir, Turkey
fDate :
10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Recent developments, especially in wireless and mobile networks, have enabled the use of location based services in many application areas. Accurate location discovery, however, is still an open problem. A widely used and practical localization method is trilateration. However, trilateration works best when exact range measurements are available, which is not apparently the case in real-world due to device errors or environmental noise. In this paper, localization through trilateration when the distance measurements are imprecise, is shown to be NP-complete. Moreover, we also prove that no matter how small the ranging errors get, the problem is still intractable. This result alone justifies the need for new models for localization which are robust enough to operate even in noisy environments.
Keywords :
computational complexity; mobile communication; optimisation; radio networks; NP-complete; distance measurement; localization method; mobile networks; noisy range measurement; trilateration complexity; wireless networks; Distance measurement; Measurement uncertainty; Noise measurement; Peer to peer computing; Polynomials; Robustness; Wireless sensor networks; NP-hardness; Wireless sensor networks; localization; location estimation; tractability; trilateration;
Journal_Title :
Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LCOMM.2011.082911.111515