Recovery of Localization Errors in Sensor Networks using Inter-Agent Measurements
Shiraz Khan, Inseok Hwang

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to identify and correct localization errors in sensor networks using inter-agent measurements, without needing to know which agents are error-prone, by solving a block sparse recovery problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach that does not require prior knowledge of anchor identities and provides conditions for unique error correction in sensor networks.
Findings
Successfully identifies localization errors using inter-agent measurements.
Proposes a sequential convex programming algorithm for practical error correction.
Provides theoretical conditions for error identifiability and correction.
Abstract
A practical challenge which arises in the operation of sensor networks is the presence of sensor faults, biases, or adversarial attacks, which can lead to significant errors incurring in the localization of the agents, thereby undermining the security and performance of the network. We consider the problem of identifying and correcting the localization errors using inter-agent measurements, such as the distances or bearings from one agent to another, which can serve as a redundant source of information about the sensor network's configuration. The problem is solved by searching for a block sparse solution to an underdetermined system of equations, where the sparsity is introduced via the fact that the number of localization errors is typically much lesser than the total number of agents. Unlike the existing works, our proposed method does not require the knowledge of the identities of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed Sensor Networks and Detection Algorithms · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks
