Rigidity, Computation, and Randomization in Network Localization
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Eren, Tolga
Goldenberg, David K
Whiteley, Walter
Yang, Yang Richard
Morse, A Stephen
Anderson, Brian
Belhumeur, Peter N
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)
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In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which some nodes know their locations and other nodes determine their locations by measuring the distances to their neighbors. We construct grounded graphs to model network localization and apply graph rigidity theory to test the conditions for unique localizability and to construct uniquely localizable networks. We further study the computational complexity of network localization and investigate a subclass of grounded graphs where localization can be computed efficiently. We conclude with a discussion of localization in sensor networks where the sensors are placed randomly.
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Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies