Localization scheduling in wireless ad hoc networks

Localization systems typically make use of redundant range or angle measurements from as many neighbours as possible to reduce location error. In dense networks this comes at the cost of excessive messages with limited improvement in location accuracy. This paper presents a scheduling scheme to limi...

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