Mathematics – Optimization and Control
Scientific paper
2011-11-29
Mathematics
Optimization and Control
Scientific paper
This work considers the problem of locating a single source from noisy range measurements to a set of nodes in a wireless sensor network. We propose two new techniques that we designate as Source Localization with Nuclear Norm (SLNN) and Source Localization with l1-norm (SL-l1), which extend to arbitrary real dimensions, including 3D, our prior work on 2D source localization formulated in the complex plane. Broadly, our approach is based on formulating a Maximum-Likelihood (ML) estimation problem for the source position, and then using convex relaxation techniques to obtain a semidefinite program (SDP) that can be globally and efficiently solved. SLNN directly approximates the Gaussian ML solution, and the relaxation is shown to be tighter than in other methods in the same class. We present an analysis of the convexity properties of the constraint set for the 2D complex version of SLNN (SLCP) to justify the observed tightness of the relaxation. In terms of global accuracy of localization, SLNN outperforms state-of-the-art optimization-based methods with either iterative or closed-form formulations. We propose the SL-l1 algorithm to address the Laplacian noise case, which models the presence of outliers in range measurements. We overcome the nondifferentiability of the Laplacian likelihood function by rewriting the ML problem as an exact weighted version of the Gaussian case, and compare two solution strategies. One of them is iterative, based on block coordinate descent, and uses SLNN as a subprocessing block. The other, attaining only slightly worse performance, is noniterative and based on an SDP relaxation of the weighted ML problem.
Gomes João
Oğuz-Ekim Pınar
Oliveira Paulo
Stošić Marko
Xavier Joao
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