Alexandria Engineering Journal (Apr 2023)

Target localization using information fusion in WSNs-based Marine search and rescue

  • Xiaojun Mei,
  • Dezhi Han,
  • Yanzhen Chen,
  • Huafeng Wu,
  • Teng Ma

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68
pp. 227 – 238

Abstract

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Marine search and rescue (MSR) is considered the last line of defense for human life at sea. Recently, a prospective MSR strategy based on wireless sensor networks (WSNs) has been developed, and distress-stricken individuals can be located utilizing various localization methods. Nevertheless, the accuracy cannot satisfy the requirement of related departments, especially when employing a single measurement localization technique, such as received signal strength (RSS)-based technology, in a dynamic and complicated ocean environment. To this end, a scheme inspired by information fusion is developed, which incorporates RSS and time of arrival (TOA) information. The maximum likelihood (ML)-based localization problem is then converted into a hybrid measurement alternative nonnegative constrained least squares (HM-ANCLS) framework. Moreover, the paper develops a two-step linearization localization approach (TLLA) to determine the target location. The first step proposes a slight computation method (SCM) that relies on an active set approach to address the framework. In the second step, the paper presents an error correction approach based on the first-order Taylor series expansion to refine the solution. In addition, the paper conducts the Cramér-Rao low bound (CRLB) and the computational complexity of the hybrid scheme. Simulations reveal that TLLA outperforms other state-of-the-art approaches in various situations.

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