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A Double Rate Positioning Algorithm for Underwater Acoustic Networks and Experiment Research

Published: 12 November 2014 Publication History

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Underwater Acoustic Networks (UWANs) are widely used in oceanographic engineering. Localization is a major issue for UWANs. UWANs have some special characteristics that are different from terrestrial networks, such as acoustic communication, the inconvenience of using GPS and a small number of anchors (nodes which know their coordinates). Due to these problems, we propose a double rate positioning scheme (DRP) which can get high positioning accuracy with only one anchor. In this paper, based on a DRP algorithm, a set of experiments has been done. Experimental results are in accordance with simulation results and demonstrate the effectiveness, reliability and performance advantages of the DRP scheme. In comparison with MDS-MAP algorithm, DRP has a higher positioning accuracy in the same network.

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WUWNet '14: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems
November 2014
230 pages
ISBN:9781450332774
DOI:10.1145/2671490
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  1. DRP
  2. Experiment
  3. Localization
  4. UWANs

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