On the Feasibility of Determining Angular Separation in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks | |
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Mobile sensors require periodic position measurements for navigation around the sensing region. Such information is often obtained using GPS or onboard sensors such as optical encoders. However, GPS is not reliable in all environments, and odometry accrues error over time. Although several localization techniques exist for wireless sensor networks, they are typically time consuming, resource intensive, and/or require expensive hardware, all of which are undesirable for lightweight mobile nodes. |
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2009
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2nd International Workshop on Mobile Entity Localization and Tracking in GPS-less Environments (MELT)
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Date Published |
09/2009
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Orlando, FL, USA
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