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Outlier Detection and Optimal Anchor Placement for 3-D Underwater Optical Wireless Sensor Network Localization

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 67, Issue 1, Pages 611-622

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2018.2875083

Keywords

Underwater optical wireless sensor networks; three-dimensional; localization; outliers; anchor placement

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  1. Office of Sponsored Research (OSR) at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

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Location is one of the basic information required for underwater optical wireless sensor networks (UOWSNs) for different purposes, such as relating the sensing measurements with precise sensor positions, enabling efficient geographic routing techniques, and sustaining link connectivity between the nodes. Even though various 2-D UOWSNs' localization methods have been proposed in the past, the directive nature of optical wireless communications and 3-D deployment of sensors require to develop 3-D underwater localization methods. Additionally, the localization accuracy of the network strongly depends on the placement of the anchors. Therefore, we propose a robust 3-D localization method for partially connected UOWSNs, which can accommodate the outliers and optimize the placement of the anchors to improve the localization accuracy. The proposed method formulates the problem of missing pairwise distances and outliers as an optimization problem, which is solved through half quadratic minimization. Furthermore, analysis is provided to optimally place the anchors in the network, which improves the localization accuracy. The problem of optimal anchor placement is formulated as a combination of Fisher information matrices for the sensor nodes where the condition of D-optimality is satisfied. The numerical results indicate that the proposed method outperforms the literature substantially in the presence of outliers.

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