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Beyond Trilateration: On the Localizability of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks

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by Zheng Yang , Yunhao Liu , Xiang-yang Li
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@MISC{Yang_beyondtrilateration:,
    author = {Zheng Yang and Yunhao Liu and Xiang-yang Li},
    title = {Beyond Trilateration: On the Localizability of Wireless Ad-hoc Networks},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract — The proliferation of wireless and mobile devices has fostered the demand of context aware applications, in which location is often viewed as one of the most significant contexts. Classically, trilateration is widely employed for testing network localizability; even in many cases it wrongly recognizes a localizable graph as non-localizable. In this study, we analyze the limitation of trilateration based approaches and propose a novel approach which inherits the simplicity and efficiency of trilateration, while at the same time improves the performance by identifying more localizable nodes. We prove the correctness and optimality of this design by showing that it is able to locally recognize all 1-hop localizable nodes. To validate this approach, a prototype system with 19 wireless sensors is deployed. Intensive and large-scale simulations are further conducted to evaluate the scalability and efficiency of our design. I.

Keyphrases

wireless ad-hoc network    localizable node    many case    context aware application    1-hop localizable node    localizable graph    wireless sensor    large-scale simulation    network localizability    novel approach    prototype system    significant context    mobile device   

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