Localization in sensor networks with fading and mobility

In sensor networks the device localization is an interesting topic due to its relationship with routing and energy consumption. We propose a scheme to perform localization, based on the estimation of the power received by only two beacons placed in known positions. By starting from the received powers, eventually averaged on a given window to counteract interference and fading, the actual distance between the sensor and the beacons is derived and the position obtained by means of triangulation. The paper shows the effectiveness of this approach in different environments, by including the possible disturbance due to fading channels and sensor mobility.

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