International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks (Apr 2015)
A RSSI-Based Distributed Weighted Search Localization Algorithm for WSNs
Abstract
In order to solve the node localization problem in wireless sensor networks, we propose a novel distributed weighted search localization algorithm (WSLA) in this paper. The WSLA adopts a modified received signal strength indicator-based range model to estimate the distances between nodes, utilizes the results of a centroid localization algorithm as the search initial point, and employs a new weighted search method to compute the positions of nodes in a distributed and recursive manner. The key ideas of the WSLA include a node localization precision classification scheme, a processing scheme for special nodes, and weight-based searches. Compared with three state-of-art localization algorithms—namely, maximum likelihood estimation (MLE), edge-based second-order cone programming + nonconvex sequential greedy (ESOCP + NCSG), and particle swarm optimization (PSO)—the simulation results show that localization performance of the WSLA is superior to that of MLE, ESOCP + NCSG, and PSO.