Distributed networked localization using neighboring distances only through a computational topology control approach

Author:

Wang Xiaochu1ORCID,Sun Ting2,Sun Changhao1,Wang Junqi3

Affiliation:

1. Qian Xuesen Laboratory of Space Technology, China Academy of Space Technology, Beijing, China

2. School of Photoelectronic Information & Communication Engineering, Beijing Information Science & Technology University, Beijing, China

3. Institute of World Economy, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, China

Abstract

For large-scale wireless sensor networks, the nonlinear localization problem where only neighboring distances are available to each individual sensor nodes have been attracting great research attention. In general, distributed algorithms for this problem are likely to suffer from the failures that localizations are trapped in local minima. Focusing on this issue, this article considers a fully distributed algorithm by introducing a novel mechanism, where each individual node is allowed to computationally interact with a random subset of its neighbors, for helping localizations escape from local minima. Theoretical analyses reveal that with the proposed algorithm, any local minimum of the localization will be unstable, and the global optimum would finally be achieved with probability 1 after enough time of iterations. Numerical simulations are given as well to demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.

Funder

Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,General Engineering

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