We characterize the accuracy of a cooperative localization algorithm based on Kalman Filtering, as expressed by the trace of the covariance matrix, in terms of the algebraic graph theoretic properties of the sensing graph. In particular, we discover a weighted Laplacian in the expression that yields the constant, steady state value of the covariance matrix. We show how one can reduce the localization uncertainty by manipulating the eigenvalues of the weighted Laplacian. We thus provide insight to recent optimization results which indicate that increased connectivity implies higher accuracy and we offer an analysis method that could lead to more efficient ways of achieving the desired accuracy by controlling the sensing network
Graph theory has been used to characterize t he solvability of the sensor network localization probl...
Sensor networks have become a widely used technology for applications ranging from military surveill...
During the last decade, visual sensors have become ubiquitous. One or more cameras can be found in d...
A group of mobile robots can localize cooperatively, using relative position and absolute orientatio...
We consider the problem of cooperative localization in mo-bile wireless sensor networks (WSNs). To b...
Two novel cooperative localization algorithms for mobile wireless networks are proposed. To continuo...
Two novel cooperative localization algorithms for mobile wireless networks are proposed. To continuo...
Important applications in robotic and sensor networks require distributed algorithms to solve the so...
We report two decentralized multi-agent cooperative localization algorithms in which, to reduce the ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively control a formation of networked mobile robo...
Precise localization is a key requirement for the success of highly assisted or autonomous vehicles....
Network localization is capable of providing accurate and ubiquitous position information for numero...
Abstract—In this paper, cooperative localization of mobile nodes in non-line of sight (NLOS) situati...
We consider cooperative localization technique for mobile agents with communication and computation ...
Extended Kalman Filters have been widely applied for tracking the location of moving semi-autonomous...
Graph theory has been used to characterize t he solvability of the sensor network localization probl...
Sensor networks have become a widely used technology for applications ranging from military surveill...
During the last decade, visual sensors have become ubiquitous. One or more cameras can be found in d...
A group of mobile robots can localize cooperatively, using relative position and absolute orientatio...
We consider the problem of cooperative localization in mo-bile wireless sensor networks (WSNs). To b...
Two novel cooperative localization algorithms for mobile wireless networks are proposed. To continuo...
Two novel cooperative localization algorithms for mobile wireless networks are proposed. To continuo...
Important applications in robotic and sensor networks require distributed algorithms to solve the so...
We report two decentralized multi-agent cooperative localization algorithms in which, to reduce the ...
In this paper, we consider the problem of cooperatively control a formation of networked mobile robo...
Precise localization is a key requirement for the success of highly assisted or autonomous vehicles....
Network localization is capable of providing accurate and ubiquitous position information for numero...
Abstract—In this paper, cooperative localization of mobile nodes in non-line of sight (NLOS) situati...
We consider cooperative localization technique for mobile agents with communication and computation ...
Extended Kalman Filters have been widely applied for tracking the location of moving semi-autonomous...
Graph theory has been used to characterize t he solvability of the sensor network localization probl...
Sensor networks have become a widely used technology for applications ranging from military surveill...
During the last decade, visual sensors have become ubiquitous. One or more cameras can be found in d...