DocumentCode
1836740
Title
Is RSSI a Good Choice for Localization in Wireless Sensor Network?
Author
Heurtefeux, Karel ; Valois, Fabrice
Author_Institution
Verimag, Grenoble, France
fYear
2012
fDate
26-29 March 2012
Firstpage
732
Lastpage
739
Abstract
Numerous localization protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks are based on Received Signal Strength Indicator. Because absolute positioning is not always available, localization based on RSSI is popular. More, no extra hardware is needed unlike solutions based on infra-red or ultrasonic. Moreover, the theory gives a RSSI as a function of distance. However, using RSSI as a distance metric involves errors in the measured values, resulting path-loss, fading, and shadowing effects. We present experimentation results from three large WSNs, each with up to 250 nodes. Based on our findings from the 3 systems, the relation between RSSI and distance is investigated according to the topology properties and the radio environment. We underline the intrinsic limitations of RSSI as a distance metric, in terms of accuracy and stability. Contrary to what we assumed, collaborative localization protocol based on Spring-Relaxation algorithm can not smooth the distance-estimation errors obtained with RSSI measurements.
Keywords
protocols; wireless sensor networks; RSSI; distance-estimation errors; fading effects; path-loss effects; protocols; received signal strength indicator; shadowing effects; spring-relaxation algorithm; wireless sensor network; Estimation; Fading; Measurement; Protocols; Receiving antennas; Transmitting antennas; Wireless sensor networks; RSSI; Wireless Sensor Networks; localization; positioning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), 2012 IEEE 26th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fukuoka
ISSN
1550-445X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0714-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AINA.2012.19
Filename
6184942
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