In this paper, we consider using angle of arrival information (bearing) for localization in robot networks. The essential property we require in this paper is that a node can infer heading information from its neighbors. We address the uniqueness of network localization solutions by the theory of globally rigid graphs. We show that while the parallel rigidity problem for formations with bearings is isomorphic to the distance case, the global rigidity of the formation is simpler (in fact identical to the simpler rigidity case) for a network with bearings, compared to formations with distances. We provide the conditions of localization for networks in which the neighbor relationship is not necessarily symmetric. © TÜBİTAK
In this paper, we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which ...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which s...
Localization is a fundamental task for sensor networks. Traditional network localization approaches ...
In this paper, we consider using angle of arrival information (bearing) for network localization and...
45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control -- DEC 13-15, 2006 -- San Diego, CAWOS: 000252251605076...
We develop a novel localization theory for networks of nodes that measure each other's bearing, i.e....
We develop a novel localization theory for networks of nodes that measure each other's bearing, i.e....
This paper provides a unifying view and offers new insights on bearing-based network localizability,...
This article investigates the localization problem of a network in 2-D and 3-D spaces given the posi...
A novel method using bearing-only SLAM to estimate node positions of a localization network is propo...
Recent advances in sensing technology have enabled sensor nodes to measure interior angles with resp...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked mobile r...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked robots/v...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which s...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked robots/v...
In this paper, we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which ...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which s...
Localization is a fundamental task for sensor networks. Traditional network localization approaches ...
In this paper, we consider using angle of arrival information (bearing) for network localization and...
45th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control -- DEC 13-15, 2006 -- San Diego, CAWOS: 000252251605076...
We develop a novel localization theory for networks of nodes that measure each other's bearing, i.e....
We develop a novel localization theory for networks of nodes that measure each other's bearing, i.e....
This paper provides a unifying view and offers new insights on bearing-based network localizability,...
This article investigates the localization problem of a network in 2-D and 3-D spaces given the posi...
A novel method using bearing-only SLAM to estimate node positions of a localization network is propo...
Recent advances in sensing technology have enabled sensor nodes to measure interior angles with resp...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked mobile r...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked robots/v...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which s...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively localizing a formation of networked robots/v...
In this paper, we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which ...
In this paper we provide a theoretical foundation for the problem of network localization in which s...
Localization is a fundamental task for sensor networks. Traditional network localization approaches ...