ABSTRACT
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are broadly employed in lots of applications. WSN is comprised of spatially dispersed sovereign devices enabled with sensors to examine some physical phenomenon. The node localization, which is to be responsive of nodes’ location in the system, is a crucial component of numerous WSN functions and applications. Various localization algorithms have been proposed to precisely locate nodes in WSNs. The localization algorithms are normally categorized into range-based and range-free schemes based on range measurements. The range-based methods use exact computation measure (distance or time) among nodes in the network. So range-based methods need some additional hardware for such computation, thus expensive to be used in practice. Because of hardware constraints of sensor network devices, range-free methods are considered cost efficient alternatives. Though, these methods normally contain higher localization error in comparison with range-based methods. DV-Hop is an usual range-free method that use hop-based evaluation. In this article, we have modified DV-Hop method and applied a meta-heuristic (PSO) technique to overcome the positioning error. The algorithm has been implemented in MATLAB R2015a for the validation of results. The performance of implemented algorithm has been analyzed in terms of localization error, error variance, accuracy, and coverage. The results of modified algorithm confirm that our algorithm decreases the localization error and improved the localization accuracy as compared to DV-Hop and improved DV-Hop (IDV-Hop) algorithms.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors wish to convey special thanks to HRD Ministry (Govt. of India) for granting financial support as scholarship for doctoral study.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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Santar Pal Singh
Santar Pal Singh received the BTech degree in computer science and engineering from Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, Sultanpur (UP) in 2001 and the MTech degree in computer science and engineering from Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha (MP) in 2006. Later, he obtained PhD degree in computer science and engineering discipline from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (India) in 2017. His research interest includes Ad-hoc and wireless sensor networks, security, and privacy.
Subhash Chander Sharma
Subhash Chander Sharma received the MSc (electronics), MTech (electronics and communication engineering), and PhD (electronics and computer engineering) degrees from IIT Roorkee (erstwhile University of Roorkee). He has published over 200 research papers in national and international journals/conferences and supervised more than 30 projects/dissertation of PG students. He has supervised 14 PhD in the area of computer networking, wireless network, computer communication, and is continuing supervising PhD students in the same area.
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