A Comprehensive Investigation on Range-free Localization Algorithms with Mobile Anchors at Different Altitudes
Francesco Betti Sorbelli, Sajal K. Das, Cristina M. Pinotti, Giulio, Rigoni

TL;DR
This paper evaluates range-free localization algorithms with mobile anchors at various altitudes, highlighting the importance of accurate antenna pattern knowledge and proposing range-based variants for improved accuracy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of RF localization algorithms, analyzes antenna pattern effects, and introduces range-based variants that significantly enhance localization accuracy.
Findings
Accuracy is close to theoretical only with omnidirectional antennas.
Antenna pattern irregularities reduce localization accuracy.
Range-based variants outperform range-free methods with better antenna pattern knowledge.
Abstract
In this work, the problem of localizing ground devices (GDs) is studied comparing the performance of four range-free (RF) localization algorithms that use a mobile anchor (MA). All the investigated algorithms are based on the so-called heard/not-heard (HnH) method, which allows the GDs to detect the MA at the border of their antenna communication radius. Despite the simplicity of this method, its efficacy in terms of accuracy is poor because it relies on the antenna radius that continuously varies under different conditions. Usually, the antenna radius declared by the manufacturer does not fully characterize the actual antenna radiation pattern. In this paper, the radiation pattern of the commercial DecaWave DWM1001 Ultra-Wide-Band (UWB) antennas is observed in a real test-bed at different altitudes for collecting more information and insights on the antenna radius. The compared…
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