Abstract—Node location is one of the basic problems in wireless sensor networks (WSN). We investigate the wireless localization methods based on providing received signal strength index (RSSI) measurements between a mobile node and several access nodes in a WSN. In order to estimate the distance between two nodes, a propagation model is used to transform RSSI into the corresponding distance that the mobile node is away from the access points according to the RSSI signals. Next, the mobile node coordinate can be obtained by any location algorithm such as weighted B-box considered as the better method compared with the trilateraion method. To achieve a better location result, Gaussian filtering, piecewise fitting, and total least square estim...
Received signal strength indication (RSSI)-based localization is emerging in wireless sensor network...
Abstract- This paper present a system that utilizes RSSI based trilateration approach to locate the ...
In this paper, we investigate the actual performance of some of the best known localization algorith...
Abstract—In wireless sensor networks, nodes can be static or mobile, depending on the application re...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have a vital role in indoor localization development. As today, ther...
Solutions for indoor localization have become more critical with recent advancement in context and l...
Indoor localization problem is a highly preferred research area in recent years. Estimating the loca...
In this paper, we propose a localization scheme considering the reliability of RSSI (Received Signal...
Indoor localization problem is a highly preferred research area in recent years. Estimating the loca...
Context: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are applied to collect information by distributed sensor nod...
To estimate the distance and localization in the wireless sensor networks (WSN), the RSSI (Received ...
Context: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are applied to collect information by distributed sensor nod...
xxii, 177 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LSGI 2013 WeiA Wir...
This paper studies the wireless sensor network localization algorithm based on the received signal s...
AbstractNode localization is one of the basic problem in wireless sensor networks.The localization m...
Received signal strength indication (RSSI)-based localization is emerging in wireless sensor network...
Abstract- This paper present a system that utilizes RSSI based trilateration approach to locate the ...
In this paper, we investigate the actual performance of some of the best known localization algorith...
Abstract—In wireless sensor networks, nodes can be static or mobile, depending on the application re...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have a vital role in indoor localization development. As today, ther...
Solutions for indoor localization have become more critical with recent advancement in context and l...
Indoor localization problem is a highly preferred research area in recent years. Estimating the loca...
In this paper, we propose a localization scheme considering the reliability of RSSI (Received Signal...
Indoor localization problem is a highly preferred research area in recent years. Estimating the loca...
Context: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are applied to collect information by distributed sensor nod...
To estimate the distance and localization in the wireless sensor networks (WSN), the RSSI (Received ...
Context: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are applied to collect information by distributed sensor nod...
xxii, 177 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LSGI 2013 WeiA Wir...
This paper studies the wireless sensor network localization algorithm based on the received signal s...
AbstractNode localization is one of the basic problem in wireless sensor networks.The localization m...
Received signal strength indication (RSSI)-based localization is emerging in wireless sensor network...
Abstract- This paper present a system that utilizes RSSI based trilateration approach to locate the ...
In this paper, we investigate the actual performance of some of the best known localization algorith...