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Robust Distributed Network Localization with Noisy Range Measurements (2004)

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by David Moore , John Leonard , Daniela Rus , Seth Teller
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@MISC{Moore04robustdistributed,
    author = {David Moore and John Leonard and Daniela Rus and Seth Teller},
    title = {Robust Distributed Network Localization with Noisy Range Measurements},
    year = {2004}
}

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This paper describes a distributed, linear-time algorithm for localizing sensor network nodes in the presence of range measurement noise and demonstrates the algorithm on a physical network. We introduce the probabilistic notion of robust quadrilaterals as a way to avoid flip ambiguities that otherwise corrupt localization computations. We formulate the localization problem as a two-dimensional graph realization problem: given a planar graph with approximately known edge lengths, recover the Euclidean position of each vertex up to a global rotation and translation. This formulation is applicable to the localization of sensor networks in which each node can estimate the distance to each of its neighbors, but no absolute position reference such as GPS or fixed anchor nodes is available. We implemented the algorithm on a physical sensor network and empirically assessed its accuracy and performance. Also, in simulation, we demonstrate that the algorithm scales to large networks and handles real-world deployment geometries. Finally, we show how the algorithm supports localization of mobile nodes.

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