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MobiSys '03 Paper   
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The Lighthouse Location System for Smart Dust1Kay Römer
Abstract:
Smart Dust sensor networks - consisting of cubic millimeter scale
sensor nodes capable of limited computation, sensing, and passive
optical communication with a base station - are envisioned to fulfill
complex large scale monitoring tasks in a wide variety of application
areas. In many potential Smart Dust applications such as object
detection and tracking, fine-grained node localization plays a key
role. However, due to the unique characteristics of Smart Dust,
traditional localization systems cannot be used. In this paper we
present and analyse the Lighthouse location systems, a novel
laser-based location system for Smart Dust, which allows tiny dust
nodes to autonomously estimate their location with high accuracy
without additional infrastructure components besides a modified base
station device. Using an early 2D prototype of the system, node
locations could be estimated with an average accuracy of about 2% and
an average standard deviation of about 0.7% of the node's distance to
the base station.
Kay Roemer 2003-02-26 |
This paper was originally published in the
Proceedings of the
The First International Conference
on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services,
May 5 8, 2003,
San Francisco, CA, USA
Last changed: 20 March 2003 aw |
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