Abstract
Sensor localization has become an essential requirement for realistic applications over wireless sensor networks. The stringent constraint on hardware cost, however, makes localization in wireless sensor networks very challenging. In a hostile environment such as battlefield or forest fire monitoring system, sensors are short-lived since they may be destroyed. Therefore, to lower system cost, sensors within the hostile environment must be extremely simple and cheap. Also, it is financially undesirable to use powerful anchor nodes within the hostile area for sensor localization. We present a very low cost range-free sensor localization scheme that does not require any powerful anchor nodes within the deployment area. Our algorithm is based on random deployment which is the cheapest method for deploying a large number of sensors. Analysis and simulation evaluation are provided. © 2005 IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3197-3201 |
| Journal | Conference Record - International Conference on Communications |
| Volume | 5 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2005 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 2005 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2005 - Seoul, Korea, Republic of Duration: 16 May 2005 → 20 May 2005 |
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