TY - JOUR
T1 - Connectivity-Based and Anchor-Free Localization in Large-Scale 2D/3D Sensor Networks
AU - TAN, Guang
AU - JIANG, Hongbo
AU - ZHANG, Shengkai
AU - YIN, Zhimeng
AU - KERMARREC, Anne-Marie
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - A connectivity-based and anchor-free three-dimensional localization (CATL) scheme is presented for largescale sensor networks with concave regions. It distinguishes itself from previous work with a combination of three features: (1) it works for networks in both 2D and 3D spaces, possibly containing holes or concave regions; (2) it is anchor-free and uses only connectivity information to faithfully recover the original network topology, up to scaling and rotation; (3) it does not depend on the knowledge of network boundaries, which suits it well to situations where boundaries are difficult to identify. The key idea of CATL is to discover the notch nodes, where shortest paths bend and hop-count-based distance starts to significantly deviate from the true Euclidean distance. An iterative protocol is developed that uses a notch-avoiding multilateration mechanism to localize the network. Simulations show that CATL achieves accurate localization results with a moderate per-node message cost. © 2013 ACM.
AB - A connectivity-based and anchor-free three-dimensional localization (CATL) scheme is presented for largescale sensor networks with concave regions. It distinguishes itself from previous work with a combination of three features: (1) it works for networks in both 2D and 3D spaces, possibly containing holes or concave regions; (2) it is anchor-free and uses only connectivity information to faithfully recover the original network topology, up to scaling and rotation; (3) it does not depend on the knowledge of network boundaries, which suits it well to situations where boundaries are difficult to identify. The key idea of CATL is to discover the notch nodes, where shortest paths bend and hop-count-based distance starts to significantly deviate from the true Euclidean distance. An iterative protocol is developed that uses a notch-avoiding multilateration mechanism to localize the network. Simulations show that CATL achieves accurate localization results with a moderate per-node message cost. © 2013 ACM.
KW - 3D localization
KW - Algorithm/protocol design
KW - Sensor networks
KW - 3D localization
KW - Algorithm/protocol design
KW - Sensor networks
KW - 3D localization
KW - Algorithm/protocol design
KW - Sensor networks
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U2 - 10.1145/2529976
DO - 10.1145/2529976
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1550-4859
VL - 10
JO - ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
JF - ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
IS - 1
M1 - 6
ER -