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Regularized Least Square Multi-Hops Localization Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks
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2021
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Wireless LocalizationRf LocalizationEngineeringGlobal Positioning SystemLocation EstimationWireless Sensor NetworksLocation AwarenessPositioning SystemLocalization TechniquesLocalization TechniqueSensor PlacementIndoor Positioning SystemLocalizationSignal Processing
Location awareness is very crucial for almost existing sensor network applications. However, using Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers to every node is very expensive. Therefore, anchor based localization techniques are proposed. The lack of anchors in some WSNs lead to the appearance of multi-hop localization, which permits to localize nodes even if they are far from anchors. One of the well-known multi-hop localization algorithms is the Distance Vector- Hop algorithm (DV-Hop). Although its simplicity, DV-Hop presents some deficiencies in terms of localization accuracy. Therefore, to deal with this issue, we propose in this paper an improvement of DV-Hop algorithm, called Regularized Least Square DV-Hop Localization Algorithm for multihop wireless sensors networks. The proposed solution improves the location accuracy of sensor nodes within their sensing field in both isotropic and anisotropic networks. We used the double Least Square localization method and the statistical filtering optimization strategy, which is the Regularized Least Square method. Simulation results prove that the proposed algorithm outperforms the original DV-Hop algorithm with up to 60%, as well as other related works, in terms of localization accuracy.
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