Node Location In Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks Based on Weighted Least Square Estimation

Author(s):  
Chengzhao Chen ◽  
Zheng Chen
2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ling Song ◽  
Liqin Zhao ◽  
Jin Ye

Node location is one of the most important problems to be solved in practical application of WSN. As a typical location algorithm without ranging, DV-Hop is widely used in node localization of wireless sensor networks. However, in the third phase of DV-Hop, a least square method is used to solve the nonlinear equations. Using this method to locate the unknown nodes will produce large coordinate errors, poor stability of positioning accuracy, low location coverage, and high energy consumption. An improved localization algorithm based on hybrid chaotic strategy (MGDV-Hop) is proposed in this paper. Firstly, a glowworm swarm optimization of hybrid chaotic strategy based on chaotic mutation and chaotic inertial weight updating (MC-GSO) is proposed. The MC-GSO algorithm is used to control the moving distance of each firefly by chaos mutation and chaotic inertial weight when the firefly falls into a local optimum. The experimental results show that MC-GSO has better convergence and higher accuracy and avoids the premature convergence. Then, MC-GSO is used to replace the least square method in estimating node coordinates to solve the problem that the localization accuracy of the DV-Hop algorithm is not high. By establishing the error fitness function, the linear solution of coordinates is transformed into a two-dimensional combinatorial optimization problem. The simulation results and analysis confirm that the improved algorithm (MGDV-Hop) reduces the average location error, increases the location coverage, and decreases and balances the energy consumption as compared to DV-Hop and the location algorithm based on classical GSO (GSDV-Hop).


Author(s):  
Abderrahim Beni Hssane ◽  
Moulay Lahcen Hasnaoui ◽  
Said Benkirane ◽  
Driss El Ouadghiri ◽  
Mohamed Laghdir

Many applications in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) must know the position of sensor nodes in the network. That is, information from the sensors is useful only if node location information is also available. Additionally, some routing protocols use position to determine viable routes. Several localization algorithms have been proposed which can be categorized as: range-based and range-free algorithms. In this paper, the authors propose an Optimized DV-Hop (ODV-Hop), a localization range-free algorithm. The authors have used a new formula for computing the optimal hope size and used Householder algorithm for solving least square localization problem. Finally, simulation results show that the ODV-Hop achieves good location accuracy than normal DV-Hop.


2020 ◽  
Vol 57 (24) ◽  
pp. 241017
Author(s):  
蒋占军 Jiang Zhanjun ◽  
周涛 Zhou Tao ◽  
杨永红 Yang Yonghong

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