• DocumentCode
    1361225
  • Title

    Dynamic Beacon Mobility Scheduling for Sensor Localization

  • Author

    Li, Xu ; Mitton, Nathalie ; Simplot-Ryl, Isabelle ; Simplot-Ryl, David

  • Author_Institution
    Inira Lille-Nord Eur., Villeneuve d´´Ascq, France
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2012
  • Firstpage
    1439
  • Lastpage
    1452
  • Abstract
    In mobile-beacon assisted sensor localization, beacon mobility scheduling aims to determine the best beacon trajectory so that each sensor receives sufficient beacon signals and becomes localized with minimum delay. We propose a novel DeteRministic dynamic bEAcon Mobility Scheduling (DREAMS) algorithm, without requiring any prior knowledge of the sensory field. In this algorithm, the beacon trajectory is defined as the track of Depth-First Traversal (DFT) of the network graph, thus deterministic. The mobile beacon performs DFT dynamically, under the instruction of nearby sensors on the fly. It moves from sensor to sensor in an intelligent heuristic manner according to Received Signal Strength (RSS)-based distance measurements. We prove that DREAMS guarantees full localization (every sensor is localized) when the measurements are noise-free, and derive the upper bound of beacon total moving distance in this case. Then, we suggest to apply node elimination and Local Minimum Spanning Tree (LMST) to shorten beacon tour and reduce delay. Further, we extend DREAMS to multibeacon scenarios. Beacons with different coordinate systems compete for localizing sensors. Loser beacons agree on winner beacons´ coordinate system, and become cooperative in subsequent localization. All sensors are finally localized in a commonly agreed coordinate systems. Through simulation we show that DREAMS guarantees full localization even with noisy distance measurements. We evaluate its performance on localization delay and communication overhead in comparison with a previously proposed static path-based scheduling method.
  • Keywords
    delays; mobility management (mobile radio); network theory (graphs); scheduling; sensor placement; trees (mathematics); DFT; DREAMS algorithm; RSS distance measurements; beacon signals; best beacon trajectory; communication overhead; delay reduction; depth-first traversal; deterministic dynamic beacon mobility scheduling algorithm; intelligent heuristic; local minimum spanning tree; localization delay; mobile-beacon assisted sensor localization; network graph; node elimination; received signal strength; static path-based scheduling method; upper bound; winner beacon coordinate system; Delay; Discrete Fourier transforms; Distance measurement; Mobile communication; Robot sensing systems; Trajectory; Wireless sensor networks; Sensor localization; mobile beacon; mobility management; wireless sensor networks.;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1045-9219
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPDS.2011.267
  • Filename
    6060814