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An As-Rigid-As-Possible Approach to Sensor Network Localization

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2009

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Zhang, Lei, Ligang Liu, Craig Gotsman, and Steven J. Gortler. 2009. An As-Rigid-As-Possible Approach to Sensor Network Localization. Harvard Computer Science Group Technical Report TR-01-09.

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We present a novel approach to localization of sensors in a network given a subset of noisy inter-sensor distances. The algorithm is based on "stitching" together local structures by solving an optimization problem requiring the structures to fit together in an "As-Rigid-As-Possible" manner, hence the name ARAP. The local structures consist of reference "patches" and reference triangles, both obtained from inter-sensor distances. We elaborate on the relationship between the ARAP algorithm and other state-of-the-art algorithms, and provide experimental results demonstrating that ARAP is significantly less sensitive to sparse connectivity and measurement noise. We also show how ARAP may be distributed.

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sensor networks, localization, embedding

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