Graphical properties of easily localizable sensor networks
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Anderson, Brian
Belhumeur, Peter N
Eren, Tolga
Goldenberg, David K
Morse, A Stephen
Whiteley, Walter
Yang, Yang Richard
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Springer
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The sensor network localization problem is one of determining the Euclidean positions of all sensors in a network given knowledge of the Euclidean positions of some, and knowledge of a number of inter-sensor distances. This paper identifies graphical properties which can ensure unique localizability, and further sets of properties which can ensure not only unique localizability but also provide guarantees on the associated computational complexity, which can even be linear in the number of sensors on occasions. Sensor networks with minimal connectedness properties in which sensor transmit powers can be increased to increase the sensing radius lend themselves to the acquiring of the needed graphical properties. Results are presented for networks in both two and three dimensions.
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Wireless Networks