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Unbalanced hybrid aoa/rssi localization for simplified wireless sensor networks

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posted on 2024-11-15, 22:49 authored by Anh Tuyen Le, Le Chung TranLe Chung Tran, Xiaojing Huang, Christian RitzChristian Ritz, Eryk Dutkiewicz, Son Lam PhungSon Lam Phung, Abdesselam BouzerdoumAbdesselam Bouzerdoum, Daniel Franklin
© 2020 by the authors. Source positioning using hybrid angle-of-arrival (AOA) estimation and received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is attractive because no synchronization is required among unknown nodes and anchors. Conventionally, hybrid AOA/RSSI localization combines the same number of these measurements to estimate the agents’ locations. However, since AOA estimation requires anchors to be equipped with large antenna arrays and complicated signal processing, this conventional combination makes the wireless sensor network (WSN) complicated. This paper proposes an unbalanced integration of the two measurements, called 1AOA/nRSSI, to simplify the WSN. Instead of using many anchors with large antenna arrays, the proposed method only requires one master anchor to provide one AOA estimation, while other anchors are simple single-antenna transceivers. By simply transforming the 1AOA/1RSSI information into two corresponding virtual anchors, the problem of integrating one AOA and N RSSI measurements is solved using the least square and subspace methods. The solutions are then evaluated to characterize the impact of angular and distance measurement errors. Simulation results show that the proposed network achieves the same level of precision as in a fully hybrid nAOA/nRSSI network with a slightly higher number of simple anchors.

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A. Le, L. Tran, X. Huang, C. Ritz, E. Dutkiewicz, S. Phung, A. Bouzerdoum & D. Franklin, "Unbalanced hybrid aoa/rssi localization for simplified wireless sensor networks," Sensors (Switzerland), vol. 20, (14) pp. 1-16, 2020.

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