Title :
Consistency Error Modeling-based Localization in Sensor Networks
Author :
Feng, Jessica ; Potkonjak, Miodrag
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA
Abstract :
We have developed a new error modeling and optimization-based localization approach for sensor networks in presence of distance measurement noise. The approach is solely based on the concept of consistency. The error models are constructed using non-parametric statistical techniques; they do not only indicate the most likely error, but also provide the likelihood distribution of particular errors occurring. The models are evaluated using the learn-and-test techniques and serve as the objective functions for the task of localization. The localization problem is formulated as task of maximizing consistency between measurements and calculated distances. We evaluated the approach in (i) both GPS-based and GPS-less scenarios; (ii) 1-D, 2-D and 3-D spaces, on sets of acoustic ranging-based distance measurements recorded by deployed sensor networks. The experimental evaluation indicates that localization of only a few centimeters is consistently achieved when the average and median distance measurement errors are more than a meter, even when the nodes have only a few distance measurements. The relative performance in terms of location accuracy compare favorably with respect to several state-of-the-art localization approaches. Finally, several insightful observations about the required conditions for accurate localization are deduced by analyzing the experimental results
Keywords :
statistical analysis; acoustic ranging-based distance; consistency error modeling-based localization; learn-and-test techniques; measurement noise; median distance measurement errors; nonparametric statistical techniques; optimization-based localization approach; sensor networks; Acoustic measurements; Communications Society; Computer errors; Computer science; Distance measurement; Error correction; Iterative algorithms; Maximum likelihood estimation; Signal processing algorithms; USA Councils;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks, 2006. SECON '06. 2006 3rd Annual IEEE Communications Society on
Conference_Location :
Reston, VA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0626-9
DOI :
10.1109/SAHCN.2006.288440