Impact of Deployment Schemes on Localization Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks

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The localization efficiency of a wireless sensor network largely depends upon the coverage provided by the deployment scheme. The demand for different deployment schemes and optimization goals must be determined before being suitable for the intended environment. We wish to apply other deployment techniques to sensor nodes in a scenario afflicted by errors due to dust and debris in the current work. By careful calculation of the proposed approach, a detailed analysis is carried out to improve the critical parameters such as positioning error, network connectivity, and average neighbor anchor nodes. Based on numerical computations, the proposed technique is robust and resilient to faults due to dust and debris. Simulation results validate the theoretical fundamentals discussed here.

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Prateek, Garg, A., Arya, R. (2022). Impact of Deployment Schemes on Localization Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks. In: Iyer, B., Ghosh, D., Balas, V.E. (eds) Applied Information Processing Systems . Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1354. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2008-9_42

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