Overcoming localization errors due to node power drooping in a wireless sensor network

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Abstract

Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) plays a vital role in the range-free localization of sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network and a good amount of research has been made in this regard. One important factor is the battery voltage of the nodes (i.e., the MICAz sensors) which is not taken into account in the existing literature. As battery voltage level performs an indispensable role for the position estimation of sensor nodes through anchor nodes therefore, in this paper, we take into a account this crucial factor and propose an algorithm that overcomes the problem of decaying battery. We show the results, in terms of more precise localization of sensor nodes through simulation. This work is an extension to [1] and now we also use neural network to overcome the localization errors generated due to gradual battery voltage drooping.

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Khan, S., Daachi, B., & Djouani, K. (2011). Overcoming localization errors due to node power drooping in a wireless sensor network. International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, 57(3), 341–346. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10177-011-0046-3

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