Accurate and Robust Localization Techniques for Wireless Sensor Networks
The report focuses on three areas in particular: the first is the Received Signal Strength indicator technique, Direction of Arrival technique, and the integration of two algorithms, RSS and DOA, in order to build a hybrid, more robust algorithms. In the Received Signal Strength (RSS), the unknown n...
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Zusammenfassung: | The report focuses on three areas in particular: the first is the Received
Signal Strength indicator technique, Direction of Arrival technique, and the
integration of two algorithms, RSS and DOA, in order to build a hybrid, more
robust algorithms.
In the Received Signal Strength (RSS), the unknown node location is estimated
using trilateration. This report examines the performance of different
estimators such as Least Square, Weighted Least Square, and Huber robustness in
order to obtain the most robust performance.
In the direction of arrival (DOA) method, the estimation is carried out using
Multiple Signal Classification (MUSIC), Root-MUSIC, and Estimation of Signal
Parameters Via Rotational Invariance Technique (ESPRIT) algorithms. We
investigate multiple signal scenarios utilizing various antenna geometries,
which includes uniform linear array (ULA) and uniform circular array (UCA).
Specific attention is given for multipath scenarios in which signals become
spatially correlated (or coherent). This required the use of pre-processing
techniques, which include phase mode excitation (PME), spatial smoothing (SS),
and Toeplitz.
Further improvements of existing localization techniques are demonstrated
through the use of a hybrid approach in which various combinations of RSS and
DOA are explored, simulated, and analyzed. This has led to two major
contributions: the first contribution is a combined RSS/DOA method, based on
UCA, which has the tolerance of detecting both uncorrelated and coherent
signals simultaneously. The second major contribution is a combined
Root-MUSIC/Toepltiz method, based on UCA, which is outperforms other techniques
in terms of increased number of detected signals and reduced computationally
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1806.05765 |