Abstract

Accurate location information is essential for various emerging applications in wireless sensor network (WSN). In order to improve localization accuracy, it is of paramount importance to reduce the effects of noisy distance measurements. This paper proposes an anchor node selection scheme for Received Signal Strength- (RSS-) based localization in WSN. In the proposed approach, the nodes are sorted firstly to select anchor nodes reasonably, and to further reduce the influence of range error, the weight is assigned to each selected anchor node. Finally, an effective modified cuckoo search algorithm is used to compute the coordinates of unknown nodes. Extensive experiments are conducted to study the effects of anchor node ratio, ranging error factor and node density on the localization accuracy performance of the proposed method. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method performs better in improving localization accuracy compared with the localization technique without special anchor selection scheme which selects all anchors’ information received and the localization technique selecting nearest anchors.

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