Localization in wireless sensor network

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Tajinder
Tajinder on 9 Nov 2024 at 10:38
Commented: Tajinder on 21 Nov 2024 at 6:35
I am a postgraduate student focusing on localization in Wireless Sensor Networks. I attempted to construct a WSN using both range-based and range-free techniques, but I have been unable to find a solution, even with the help of ChatGPT. For metrics like localization error, average localization error, number of anchor and unknown nodes, mobility, DOI, etc., I am unclear on how to obtain the values for each metric. I was wondering if there are any guidelines for a beginner in this field that could help me start implementing the code.
Thank you in advance.

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Maneet Kaur Bagga
Maneet Kaur Bagga on 21 Nov 2024 at 5:32
Hi,
I understand that you want to implement localization in WSNs using both range-based and range-free methods. Please refer to the following as a workaround for the same:
  1. Define the Environment: Set up a grid or region where nodes are placed. Define the positions of anchor and unknown nodes.
  2. Simulate Range-based Technique: Implement RSSI or ToA calculations using mathematical models. For example, RSSI can be modeled using, "Pr​=Pt​−10ηlog10​(d)+Xσ" where "Pr"​ is received power, "Pt"​ is transmitted power, "η" is path-loss exponent, "d" is distance, and "Xσ" is Gaussian noise.
  3. Simulate Range-free Technique: Calculate the number of hops from unknown nodes to anchors. Estimate distances using the average hop distance.
  4. Calculate Metrics and Implement Code: Calculate the localization error for each node and the avergae localization error. Create functions for node placement, distance estimation, position calculation, and metric computation.
Hope this helps!

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