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The received signal strength (RSS)-based approach to wireless localization offers the advantage of low cost and easy implementability. To circumvent the nonconvexity of the conventional maximum likelihood (ML) estimator, in this paper, we propose convex estimators specifically for the RSS-based localization problems. Both noncooperative and cooperative schemes are considered. We start with the noncooperative...
Wireless localization has drawn significant attention over the past decade and the received signal strength (RSS) based localization scheme provides a low-cost, low-complexity and easy-implementation solution. When the statistics of the RSS measurement error is known, the Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimator is asymptotically optimal. However, due to the nature of the localization problem itself, the...
Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) signal propagation is the major source of error in conventional Time-Of-Arrival (TOA) based wireless location estimation algorithms. Previous research has mainly sought to address this problem in two ways: NLOS identification and NLOS mitigation. This paper focuses on the latter issue. It deals with the problem that even when NLOS measurements can be identified, among all...
This paper presents GConf, a peer-to-peer Gossip-based delay sensitive N-to-N information dissemination protocol, intended for applications such as real-time multiparty conferencing. Through 3-way gossip-based exchanges with randomly selected peers, information frames can be spread throughout the whole community within a delay of 1.5 round-trip-times. The non-delivery probability can be improved exponentially...
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