The content discusses the importance of accurate location estimation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) and introduces a novel DV-Hop localization approach. The proposed method leverages multiple anchor nodes to narrow down the search space for unknown nodes, improving distance estimation accuracy. By incorporating hop loss into a multi-objective optimization algorithm, the model achieves significant improvements in location accuracy compared to existing methods.
The paper highlights the limitations of range-based localization methods due to energy consumption constraints in WSNs. It introduces DV-Hop as a range-free localization algorithm that relies on connectivity information between nodes for accurate location prediction. The proposed DEMN strategy enhances distance estimation by utilizing cross-domain information from multiple anchor nodes.
Furthermore, the integration of hop loss into the optimization process allows for better selection of suitable solutions by minimizing differences between real and predicted hops. This approach significantly improves localization accuracy, as demonstrated through experimental results showing an 86.11% location accuracy gain compared to existing methods.
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by Penghong Wan... a las arxiv.org 03-08-2024
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