Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6952082 Digital Signal Processing 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Node localization has played an important role in wireless sensor networks. In this paper, cooperative localization using received signal strength (RSS) measurements is addressed. The technique of weighted multidimensional scaling (WMDS) which relies on pairwise distance information between nodes is utilized in our algorithm development. Assuming that the transmit power is available, we first convert the original nonlinear localization problem to a system of linear equations, leading to computational attractiveness. It is also proved that the positioning accuracy of the WMDS solution attains the Cramér-Rao lower bound at sufficiently small noise conditions. Furthermore, the proposed method is extended to the unknown transmit power case by exploiting the ratio of squared distance estimates extracted from the RSS information. The effectiveness of the WMDS approach is demonstrated via comparison with several conventional RSS-based positioning methods.
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