Abstract

As an important means of multidimensional observation on the sea, ocean sensor networks (OSNs) could meet the needs of comprehensive information observations in large-scale and multifactor marine environments. In what concerns OSNs, accurate location information is the basis of the data sets. However, because of the multipath effect—signal shadowing by waves and unintentional or malicious attacks—outlier measurements occur frequently and inevitably, which directly degrades the localization accuracy. Therefore, increasing localization accuracy in the presence of outlier measurements is a critical issue that needs to be urgently tackled in OSNs. In this case, this paper proposed a robust, non-cooperative localization algorithm (RNLA) using received signal strength indication (RSSI) in the presence of outlier measurements in OSNs. We firstly formulated the localization problem using a log-normal shadowing model integrated with a first order Taylor series. Nevertheless, the problem was infeasible to solve, especially in the presence of outlier measurements. Hence, we then converted the localization problem into the optimization problem using squared range and weighted least square (WLS), albeit in a nonconvex form. For the sake of an accurate solution, the problem was then transformed into a generalized trust region subproblem (GTRS) combined with robust functions. Although GTRS was still a nonconvex framework, the solution could be acquired by a bisection approach. To ensure global convergence, a block prox-linear (BPL) method was incorporated with the bisection approach. In addition, we conducted the Cramer–Rao low bound (CRLB) to evaluate RNLA. Simulations were carried out over variable parameters. Numerical results showed that RNLA outperformed the other algorithms under outlier measurements, notwithstanding that the time for RNLA computation was a little bit more than others in some conditions.

Highlights

  • Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are self-organizing networks consisting of numerous sensor nodes connected by some means of communication

  • Considering the cost of nodes, only a few sensor nodes are armed with a global positioning system (GPS), called anchor nodes [6,7], while the others are unknown

  • In this paper, motivated by the above issues, we propose a practical, robust non-cooperative localization algorithm (RNLA) that regards the buoys as sensor nodes and uses

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Summary

Introduction

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are self-organizing networks consisting of numerous sensor nodes connected by some means of communication. (3) In some previous works, localization in OSNs contains two procedures (i.e., detecting the outliers and eliminating the outliers before locating the nodes); in this paper, we take the outlier measurements into consideration without detecting and eliminating procedures, directly locating the unknown nodes in the presence of outlier measurements, which may save localization time in OSNs. The major contributions of this paper can be concluded as these two aspects: (1) we convert the localization problem into an optimization framework combined with robust functions, and (2) a robust algorithm named RNLA, which figures out the global solution and works well in a highly dynamic ocean environment, is proposed for localization in OSNs. The remainder of the paper is organized as follows.

Problem Formulation
Proposed Algorithm
Calculate the range measurement matrix R
Complexity Analysis
Numerical Simulations
Scenario with Variable Anchor Nodes
Scenario with Variable β
Scenario with Variable σ
Cumulative
Conclusions
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