Until practical ad-hoc localization systems are developed, early deployments of wireless sensor networks will manually configure location information in network nodes in order to...
In the absence of location errors, geographic routing - using a combination of greedy forwarding and face routing - has been shown to work correctly and efficiently. The effects o...
The problem of node localization in a wireless sensor network (WSN) with the use of the incomplete and noisy distance measurements between nodes as well as anchor position informa...
Kenneth Wing-Kin Lui, Wing-Kin Ma, Hing-Cheung So,...
— The efficiency of sensor networks depends on the coverage of the monitoring area. Although in general a sufficient number of sensors are used to ensure a certain degree of re...
Sensor localization typically exploits distance measurements to infer sensor positions with respect to known anchor nodes. Missing or unreliable measurements for specific nodes c...