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Localization in Sensor Networks with Fading Channels Based on Nonmetric Distance Models
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Localization in Sensor Networks with Fading Channels Based on Nonmetric Distance Models
Viet-Duc Le22 , Young-Koo Lee22 and Sungyoung Lee22 
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Department of Computer Engineering, KyungHee University, Seocheon-dong, Giheung-gu, Youngin-si, Gyeonggi-do, 446-701, Korea |
Abstract
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications nowadays are an emerging avenue in which sensor localization is an essential and
crucial issue. Many algorithms have been proposed to estimate the coordinate of sensors in WSNs, however, the attained accuracy
in real-world applications is still far from the theoretical lower bound, Crame-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB), due to the effects
of fading channels. In this paper, we propose a very simple and light weight statistical model for rang-based localization
schemes, especially for the most typical localization algorithms based on received signal strength (RSS) and time-of-arrival
(TOA). Our proposed method infers only the order or the nomination of given distances from measurement data to avoid significant
bias caused by fading channels or shadowing. In such way, it radically reduces the effects of the degradation and performs
better than existing algorithms do. With simulation of fading channels and irregular noises for both the RSS-based measurement
and the TOA-based measurement, we analyze and testify both the benefits and the drawbacks of the proposed models and the localization
scheme.
Keywords Localization - Nonmetric - Fading channel - Shadowing
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