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FLASH: Fine-Grained Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Acoustic Sound Transmissions and High Precision Clock Synchro

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FLASH: Fine-Grained Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Acoustic Sound Transmissions and High Precision Clock Synchro
Sensor localization in wireless sensor networks is an important component of many applications. Previous work has demonstrated how localization can be achieved using various methods. In this paper we focus on achieving finegrained localization that does not require external infrastructure, specialized hardware support, or excessive sensor resources. We use a real sensor network and provide measurements on the actual system. We adopt a localization approach that relies on acoustic sounds and clock synchronization. The contribution of our work is achieving consistent sound pulse detection at each sensor and precise range estimation using a high-precision clock synchronization implementation. We first describe our technique and then we evaluate our approach using a real setup. Our results show that our approach achieves an average clock synchronization accuracy of 5µs. We verify this accuracy using an external global clock via an interrupt mechanism. Our sound detection technique is a...
Evangelos Mangas, Angelos Bilas
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICDCS
Authors Evangelos Mangas, Angelos Bilas
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