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Proposal for Wireless Sensor Network Localization via Received Signal Strength using Directional Antennas with Field Tests. (2007)
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Author | Winfree, Sean |
Abstract | Abstract — We propose a solution to sensor node localization for wireless networks via received signal strength (RSS) measurements from an array of parasitic directional antennas and switched directional antennas. The accuracy of the location, demonstrated using an 802.11 radio, is desired to be on a sub-meter scale. The results will be found given through field experiments using the 802.11 radio with the Hex Dipole Antenna Board (HDAB) and the Quad F Antenna Board (QFAB). The localization of nodes in a sensor network is required in many applications of sensor networks. This paper will present field tests as proof of concept for the localization methods proposed in [3] and 4]. The node locations are determined from the received signal strength of the radio signal using a switching antenna array. This approach will |
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Publisher Date | 2007-01-01 |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Directional Antenna Field Test Received Signal Strength Wireless Sensor Network Localization Signal Strength Sensor Network Quad Antenna Board Node Localization Field Experiment Radio Signal Node Location Localization Method Hex Dipole Antenna Board Sub-meter Scale Parasitic Directional Antenna Wireless Network Antenna Array |
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Resource Type | Article |