Sensors (Feb 2015)

Relative Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks for Measurement of Electric Fields under HVDC Transmission Lines

  • Yong Cui,
  • Qiusheng Wang,
  • Haiwen Yuan,
  • Xiao Song,
  • Xuemin Hu,
  • Luxing Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s150203540
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 3540 – 3564

Abstract

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In the wireless sensor networks (WSNs) for electric field measurement system under the High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission lines, it is necessary to obtain the electric field distribution with multiple sensors. The location information of each sensor is essential to the correct analysis of measurement results. Compared with the existing approach which gathers the location information by manually labelling sensors during deployment, the automatic localization can reduce the workload and improve the measurement efficiency. A novel and practical range-free localization algorithm for the localization of one-dimensional linear topology wireless networks in the electric field measurement system is presented. The algorithm utilizes unknown nodes’ neighbor lists based on the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) values to determine the relative locations of nodes. The algorithm is able to handle the exceptional situation of the output permutation which can effectively improve the accuracy of localization. The performance of this algorithm under real circumstances has been evaluated through several experiments with different numbers of nodes and different node deployments in the China State Grid HVDC test base. Results show that the proposed algorithm achieves an accuracy of over 96% under different conditions.

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