文摘
Mobile sensor localization is a challenging problem in wireless sensor networks. Due to mobility, it is difficult to find exact position of the sensors at any time instance. The aim of localization is to minimize positioning errors of the mobile sensors. In this paper we propose two range-free distributed localization algorithms for mobile sensors with static anchors. Both the algorithms depend on selection of beacon points. First we assume that mobile sensors move straight during localization which helps us to provide an upper bound on localization error. Certain applications may not allow sensors to move in a straight line. Obstacles may also obstruct path of sensors. Moreover beacon point selection becomes difficult in presence of obstacles. To address these issues, we propose another localization algorithm with an obstacle detection technique which selects correct beacon points for localization in presence of obstacles. Simulation results show improvements in performance over existing algorithms.