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Nour Zaarour1, Nadir Hakem1, Nahi Kandil1
1Telebec Underground Communications Research Laboratory, University of Quebec at Abitibi-Temiscamingue, 675, 1e Avenue, Val-d'Or, QC J9P 1Y3, Canada.
Abstract:
Sensor localization remains a crucial function within the context of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and is a delicate concern that has attracted many researchers' attention. Undoubtedly, a good distance estimation between different wireless sensors allows us to estimate their accurate locations in the network well. In this article, we present a simple but very effective anchor-free localization scheme for wireless sensor networks called the contextual received signal strength approach (CRSSA) localization scheme. We use the received signal strength (RSS) values and the contextual network connectivity within an anchor-free WSN. We present and thoroughly analyze a novel joint estimation methodology for determining the range, path loss exponent (PLE), and inter-node distances in a composite fading model that addresses small-scale multipath fading and large-scale path loss shadowing effects. We formulate analytical expressions for key parameters, the node's communication range and the PLE value, as functions of the sensor's number, the network's connectivity, and the network density. Once these parameters are estimated, we estimate the inter-node distances and the positions of nodes, with relatively high accuracy, based on the assumed propagation model in a two-dimensional anchor-free WSN. The effectiveness of the CRSSA is evaluated through extensive simulations assuring its estimation accuracy in anchor-free localization.
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