Retrospection on Localization Techniques for Positioning Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Kathiroli P
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Abstract

Wireless Sensor Networks have highly scattered, self-organized nodes that can detect, compute, and transmit the information collected at different nodes in the network. These nodes spread over a specific topographical zone. They enhance the instantaneous formation of the network. Knowing the current location of a node is a crucial and cardinal requirement for any application promulgated in WSN. Once the locations of the sensor nodes can be precisely positioned, there are ample of probabilities for the data transmission of the network to be excelling inefficiency. Location responsiveness enables essential network features such as coverage, routing, deployment, topology control, clustering, boundary discovery, target tracking, rescue, and other location services. Hence, WSN localization has become a breath and backbone arena that ostentatiously attracted significant research interest. Our work traces a compilation of all the dynamic research in sensor networks on localization techniques and emanates eminent understanding of it.

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Kathiroli, P., & S, Kanmani. (2020). Retrospection on Localization Techniques for Positioning Nodes in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(3), 963–973. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b3440.029320

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