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[GVW14] An Adaptive Range-free Localisation Protocol in wireless sensor networksRevue Internationale avec comité de lecture : Journal International journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 3(2), pp. 38-56, 2014Mots clés: wireless sensor networks; localisation; range-free; algorithm; protocol
Résumé:
It is well known that localisation is a fundamental issue for many wireless network
applications. Without the need of additional ranging devices, the range-free localisation
technology is a cost-effective solution for low-cost indoor and outdoor wireless sensor networks.
However, we noted that most existing algorithms were only studied using tools like MATLAB
neglecting possible problems in a real wireless network context such as frame collision and node
synchronisation. Thus, we propose an Adaptive Range-free Localisation Protocol (ALP) based on
IEEE 802.15.4 standard, which can evaluate localisation algorithms. Using our localisation
protocol, we investigate and compare the performance of our new approach to some existing
range-free algorithms in terms of localisation accuracy, mobility, synchronisation and overhead.
Our results show that our Mid-perpendicular, Checkout DV-hop and Selective 3-Anchor DV-hop
algorithms support robust and dynamic localisation in the context of our adaptive localisation protocol
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