Abstract

To overcome the ambiguity of the location information of wireless sensor network nodes and lead to the low accuracy of weighted centroid localisation results, a new weighted centroid correction method based on group search optimiser (GSO) algorithm for wireless sensor networks is proposed in this paper. This method randomly drops sensor nodes into the area to be monitored to form a wireless sensor network. The experimental results show that the network coverage is close to 100%, the energy consumption per unit during receiving and transmitting accounts for 0.31% of the total battery. The absolute positioning error of each node is 6-8.5 m, which can achieve the expected goal of this study.

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