Schedule-based sequential localization in asynchronous wireless networks

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Dave Zachariah
Alessio De Angelis
Satyam Dwivedi
Peter Händel
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[1] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,ACCESS Linnaeus Centre, Signal Processing Lab
[2] Uppsala University,Department of Information Technology
[3] University of Perugia,Department of Electronic and Information Engineering
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Wireless positioning; Cooperative localization; Asynchronous networks;
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In this paper, we consider the schedule-based network localization concept, which does not require synchronization among nodes and does not involve communication overhead. The concept makes use of a common transmission sequence, which enables each node to perform self-localization and to localize the entire network, based on noisy propagation-time measurements. We formulate the schedule-based localization problem as an estimation problem in a Bayesian framework. This provides robustness with respect to uncertainty in such system parameters as anchor locations and timing devices. Moreover, we derive a sequential approximate maximum a posteriori (AMAP) estimator. The estimator is fully decentralized and copes with varying noise levels. By studying the fundamental constraints given by the considered measurement model, we provide a system design methodology which enables a scalable solution. Finally, we evaluate the performance of the proposed AMAP estimator by numerical simulations emulating an impulse-radio ultra-wideband (IR-UWB) wireless network.
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