Electronics, Vol. 14, Pages 3764: An Exhaustive Method of TOA-Based Positioning in Mixed LOS/NLOS Environments
Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics14193764
Authors:
Chengwen He
Jiahui Xiao
Liangchun Hua
Fei Ye
Xuelei Li
This paper studies the problem of locating wireless sensor networks (WSNs) based on time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements in mixed line of sight/non-line-of-sight (LOS/NLOS) environments. To mitigate the impacts of NLOS and improve performance both in positioning accuracy and computation time, we hereby propose an exhaustive method (i.e., EM). The EM method mainly consists of two processes. In the first process, all BSs are arranged into various combinations. For each combination, a solution and its corresponding residual vector can be obtained. For each combination, all BSs can be divided into two categories: BSs that participate in positioning and BSs that do not. Therefore, the above residual vector can also be divided into two categories in each group. In the second process, combining the comparison results of two residual vectors and the characteristics of NLOS errors, we propose a new criterion to find out solutions with only LOS-BSs. Then the final solution can be obtained by further processing these solutions. This method does not require any prior information regarding NLOS status, NLOS amplitude, or noise variance, and only needs three LOS-BSs. Numerical simulation results shows that our method greatly improves the accuracy and reduces the computation time compared to state-of-art methods.
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