This paper presents a new deterministic method and a polynomial-time algorithm for solving general huge-sized sensor network localization problems. The problem is first formulated as a nonconvex minimization, which was considered as an NP-hard based on conventional theories. However, by the canonical duality theory, this challenging problem can be equivalently converted into a convex dual problem. By introducing a new optimality measure, a powerful canonical primal-dual interior (CPDI) point algorithm is developed which can solve efficiently huge-sized problems with hundreds of thousands of sensors. The new method is compared with the popular methods in the literature. Results show that the CPDI algorithm is not only faster than the benchma...
The localization of sensor networks using positioning systems rather than a GPS device is of great i...
This paper considers localization of a source or a sensor from distance measurements. We argue that ...
Abstract—There have been significant advances in range-based numerical methods for sensor network lo...
Sensor network localization problem is to determine the position of the sensor nodes in a network gi...
This chapter presents a canonical dual approach for solving a general sum of fourth-order polynomial...
Abstract—We propose a class of convex relaxations to solve the sensor network localization problem, ...
We focus on algorithms for sensor network localization (SNL) that proceed by dividing the whole netw...
in-network algorithm for sensor network localization based on noisy range measurements. DCOOL-NET op...
This work proposes a novel connectivity-based localization algorithm, well suitable for large-scale ...
Determining the positions of the sensor nodes in a network is essential to many network functionalit...
Abstract—We propose a simple, stable and distributed algo-rithm which directly optimizes the nonconv...
We derive a robust primal-dual interior-point algorithm for a semidefinite programming, SDP, relaxa...
We propose a distributed algorithm for sensor network localization, which is based upon a decomposit...
This paper considers localization of a source or a sensor from distance measurements. We argue that ...
Graph theory has been used to characterize t he solvability of the sensor network localization probl...
The localization of sensor networks using positioning systems rather than a GPS device is of great i...
This paper considers localization of a source or a sensor from distance measurements. We argue that ...
Abstract—There have been significant advances in range-based numerical methods for sensor network lo...
Sensor network localization problem is to determine the position of the sensor nodes in a network gi...
This chapter presents a canonical dual approach for solving a general sum of fourth-order polynomial...
Abstract—We propose a class of convex relaxations to solve the sensor network localization problem, ...
We focus on algorithms for sensor network localization (SNL) that proceed by dividing the whole netw...
in-network algorithm for sensor network localization based on noisy range measurements. DCOOL-NET op...
This work proposes a novel connectivity-based localization algorithm, well suitable for large-scale ...
Determining the positions of the sensor nodes in a network is essential to many network functionalit...
Abstract—We propose a simple, stable and distributed algo-rithm which directly optimizes the nonconv...
We derive a robust primal-dual interior-point algorithm for a semidefinite programming, SDP, relaxa...
We propose a distributed algorithm for sensor network localization, which is based upon a decomposit...
This paper considers localization of a source or a sensor from distance measurements. We argue that ...
Graph theory has been used to characterize t he solvability of the sensor network localization probl...
The localization of sensor networks using positioning systems rather than a GPS device is of great i...
This paper considers localization of a source or a sensor from distance measurements. We argue that ...
Abstract—There have been significant advances in range-based numerical methods for sensor network lo...