Source localisation is an important component in the application of wireless sensor networks, and plays a key role in environmental monitoring, healthcare and battlefield surveillance and so on. In this article, the source localisation problem based on time-of-arrival measurements in asynchronous sensor networks is studied. Because of imperfect time synchronisation between the anchor nodes and the signal source node, the unknown parameter of start transmission time of signal source makes the localisation problem further sophisticated. The derived maximum-likelihood estimator cost function with multiple local minimum is non-linear and non-convex. A novel two-step method which can solve the global minimum is proposed. First, by leveraging dim...
Interfacing the location of a source (Mobile Station) and a set of physical sensors (Base Stations) ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Tew...
A fully-asynchronous network with one target sensor and a few anchors (nodes with known locations) i...
In this paper, we aim to obtain the location information of a sensor node deployed in a Wireless Sen...
Abstract—Time-based localization approaches attract a lot of interest due to their high accuracy and...
We deal with the positioning problem based on two-way time-ofarrival (TW-TOA) measurements in asynch...
This study proposes a novel scheme for locating an asynchronous sensor with synchronised beacons usi...
The time delay of arrival- (TDOA-) based source localization using a wireless sensor network has bee...
Abstract Due to the low cost and capabilities of sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are promis...
In this paper, we propose time-based localization approaches for asynchronous wireless sensor networ...
This paper aims to create a desirable positioning method for nodes in wireless sensor networks (WSNs...
We deal with the positioning problem based on two-way time-of-arrival (TW-TOA) measurements in async...
This paper describes a location system using an asynchronous distributed sensor network. The sensors...
This manuscript studies the positioning problem based on two-way time-of-arrival (TW-TOA) measuremen...
Aimed at solving the problem of local divergence and low data accuracy, this paper introduces a new ...
Interfacing the location of a source (Mobile Station) and a set of physical sensors (Base Stations) ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Tew...
A fully-asynchronous network with one target sensor and a few anchors (nodes with known locations) i...
In this paper, we aim to obtain the location information of a sensor node deployed in a Wireless Sen...
Abstract—Time-based localization approaches attract a lot of interest due to their high accuracy and...
We deal with the positioning problem based on two-way time-ofarrival (TW-TOA) measurements in asynch...
This study proposes a novel scheme for locating an asynchronous sensor with synchronised beacons usi...
The time delay of arrival- (TDOA-) based source localization using a wireless sensor network has bee...
Abstract Due to the low cost and capabilities of sensors, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are promis...
In this paper, we propose time-based localization approaches for asynchronous wireless sensor networ...
This paper aims to create a desirable positioning method for nodes in wireless sensor networks (WSNs...
We deal with the positioning problem based on two-way time-of-arrival (TW-TOA) measurements in async...
This paper describes a location system using an asynchronous distributed sensor network. The sensors...
This manuscript studies the positioning problem based on two-way time-of-arrival (TW-TOA) measuremen...
Aimed at solving the problem of local divergence and low data accuracy, this paper introduces a new ...
Interfacing the location of a source (Mobile Station) and a set of physical sensors (Base Stations) ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: Tew...
A fully-asynchronous network with one target sensor and a few anchors (nodes with known locations) i...