In this paper we discuss the ghost node problem found when triangulation of 2 or more nodes is required. We present and discuss a simple algorithm, termed ABLE (Angle Based Location Estimation), that will position randomly placed emitters in a wireless sensor network using a mobile antenna array. The individual nodes in the network are relieved of the localization task by the mobile antenna system and require no modifications to account for location determination. Furthermore, no beacon nodes (i.e. nodes that know their own position) are required. We provide analysis that indicates a reasonably small number of measurements are required to guarantee the successful localization of the emitting nodes and demonstrate our results through simulation.
History
Event
International Conference On Communications And Mobile Computing (2006 : Vancouver, Canada)
Pagination
1337 - 1343
Publisher
ACM
Location
Vancouver, Canada
Place of publication
New York, NY,
Start date
2006-07-03
End date
2006-07-06
ISBN-13
9781595933065
ISBN-10
1595933069
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2006, ACM
Editor/Contributor(s)
I Association for Computing Machinery
Title of proceedings
IWCMC 2006 : Proceedings of the 2006 International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference