DocumentCode
3614416
Title
Localized positioning in ad hoc networks
Author
D. Niculescu;B. Nath
fYear
2003
fDate
6/25/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
50
Abstract
Position centric approaches, such as Cartesian routing, geographic routing, and the recently proposed trajectory based forwarding (TBF), address scalability issues in large ad hoc networks by using Euclidean space as a complementary name space. These approaches require. that nodes know their position in a common coordinate system. While a GPS receiver in each node would be ideal, in many cases an approximation algorithm is necessary for networks with only a few GPS enabled nodes. These algorithms however require collaboration of large portions of the network, thus imposing an overhead for nodes which do not need positioning, or are mobile. We propose Local Positioning System (LPS), a method that makes use of local node capabilities-angle of arrival, range estimations, compasses and accelerometers, in order to internally position only the groups of nodes involved in particular conversations. Localized positioning enables position centric uses, like discovery, flooding and routing in networks where global positioning is not available.
Keywords
"Intelligent networks","Ad hoc networks","Routing","Scalability","Global Positioning System","Costs","Approximation algorithms","Collaboration","Accelerometers","Humans"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Sensor Network Protocols and Applications, 2003. Proceedings of the First IEEE. 2003 IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7879-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SNPA.2003.1203355
Filename
1203355
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