Minimizing Uncertainty through Sensor Placement with Angle Constraints
Ioana O. Bercea, Volkan Isler, Samir Khuller

TL;DR
This paper introduces a framework for sensor placement that guarantees good angular coverage with angle constraints, improving localization quality in environments like wireless networks and sensor arrays.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel approach for sensor placement with angle constraints, providing bi-criteria approximations and extending to scenarios with additional distance or visibility constraints.
Findings
Achieves arbitrarily close angular coverage for leq leq /3
Provides log d approximation for leq (1-1/d) coverage
Extends framework to include distance and visibility constraints with similar approximation guarantees.
Abstract
We study the problem of sensor placement in environments in which localization is a necessity, such as ad-hoc wireless sensor networks that allow the placement of a few anchors that know their location or sensor arrays that are tracking a target. In most of these situations, the quality of localization depends on the relative angle between the target and the pair of sensors observing it. In this paper, we consider placing a small number of sensors which ensure good angular -coverage: given in , for each target location , there must be at least two sensors and such that the is in the interval . One of the main difficulties encountered in such problems is that since the constraints depend on at least two sensors, building a solution must account for the inherent dependency between selected sensors, a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Computational Geometry and Mesh Generation · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
