Unmanned aerial vehicle–assisted node localization for wireless sensor networks
Xu Yang,
Zhenguo Gao and
Qiang Niu
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2017, vol. 13, issue 12, 1550147717749818
Abstract:
Wireless sensor networks have been proposed for many location-dependent monitoring applications. Existing localization methods often suffer low accuracy and high energy consumption. In response to the above limitations, this article introduces a novel localization approach by virtue of a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle based on our previous IEEE 1851 project, which is named as unmanned aerial vehicle–assisted node localization. The localization process contains three stages, which are node image collection, non-occluded node localization, and occluded node localization, respectively. In the first stage, a unmanned aerial vehicle carrying Global Positioning System shoots the deployment area to collect node images. Then, in the non-occluded node localization phase, the convolutional neural network technique is employed to identify the nodes. And, their positions are determined through the graph matching or Bayesian model averaging approach. Finally, the localized non-occluded nodes start to act as the role of anchors. And, an improved received signal strength indicator–based algorithm is further designed to localize the occluded nodes. Extensive simulations are conducted to verify the effectiveness, in which the accuracy increases by 10%–30% compared with the state of the art methods. Moreover, we implement a prototype localization system with 49 CC2430 nodes and a miniature unmanned aerial vehicle. Results confirm its effectiveness for outdoor sensor networks.
Keywords: Wireless sensor network; node identification and localization; Bayesian model averaging (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1177/1550147717749818
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