In this paper a two-phase compressive sensing (CS) and received signal strength (RSS)-based target localization approach is proposed to improve position accuracy by dealing with the unknown target population and the effect of grid dimensions on position error. In the coarse localization phase, by formulating target localization as a sparse signal recovery problem, grids with recovery vector components greater than a threshold are chosen as the candidate target grids. In the fine localization phase, by partitioning each candidate grid, the target position in a grid is iteratively refined by using the minimum residual error rule and the least-squares technique. When all the candidate target grids are iteratively partitioned and the measuremen...
Efficient localization of multiple targets is one of the basic technical problems in wireless sensor...
This thesis addresses the target localization problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) by employin...
This work revises existing solutions for a problem of target localization in wireless sensor network...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel compressive sensing (CS) based approach for sparse target...
Abstract: User mobile device or for wireless node detection localization is a primary concern not on...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding prob-lem makes the theory of compressive sensing de...
International audienceThe spatially distributed sparsity of the mobile devices (MDs) in indoor wirel...
© The Author(s) 2017. Many applications provided by wireless sensor networks rely heavily on the loc...
The spatially distributed sparsity of the mobile devices (MDs) in indoor wireless local area network...
A new positioning algorithm based on RSS measurement is proposed. The algorithm adopts maximum likel...
Device-free localization (DFL) that aims to localize targets without carrying any electronic devices...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding makes it desirable to exploit the theory of compres...
A precise positioning of transmitting nodes enhances the performance of Cognitive Radio (CR), by ena...
In allusion to the application of compressed sensing theory in multi-target localization in wireless...
One of the fundamental issues in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is to count and localize multiple ta...
Efficient localization of multiple targets is one of the basic technical problems in wireless sensor...
This thesis addresses the target localization problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) by employin...
This work revises existing solutions for a problem of target localization in wireless sensor network...
Abstract—In this paper, we propose a novel compressive sensing (CS) based approach for sparse target...
Abstract: User mobile device or for wireless node detection localization is a primary concern not on...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding prob-lem makes the theory of compressive sensing de...
International audienceThe spatially distributed sparsity of the mobile devices (MDs) in indoor wirel...
© The Author(s) 2017. Many applications provided by wireless sensor networks rely heavily on the loc...
The spatially distributed sparsity of the mobile devices (MDs) in indoor wireless local area network...
A new positioning algorithm based on RSS measurement is proposed. The algorithm adopts maximum likel...
Device-free localization (DFL) that aims to localize targets without carrying any electronic devices...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding makes it desirable to exploit the theory of compres...
A precise positioning of transmitting nodes enhances the performance of Cognitive Radio (CR), by ena...
In allusion to the application of compressed sensing theory in multi-target localization in wireless...
One of the fundamental issues in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is to count and localize multiple ta...
Efficient localization of multiple targets is one of the basic technical problems in wireless sensor...
This thesis addresses the target localization problem in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) by employin...
This work revises existing solutions for a problem of target localization in wireless sensor network...