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Localization Scheme For
   Underwater WSN




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Outline

Wireless Sensor Networks
Underwater WSN
Localization – What? Why? How?
Localization Schemes
Comparison Of Different Localization Schemes
Conclusion
References
Wireless Sensor Networks

 WSN: A link between the sensory world and the digital
  world
 Wireless sensor network (WSN) refers to a group of
  spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors for monitoring
  and recording the physical conditions of the environment
  and organizing the collected data at a central location.
  WSNs measure environmental conditions like temperature,
  sound, pollution levels, humidity, wind speed and direction,
  pressure, etc.
 There are three main components in a WSN:
   the sensor
   the processor
   the radio for wireless communication
Underwater WSN(Abstract)
 In underwater sensor networks (UWSNs), determining the
  location of every sensor is important and the process of
  estimating the location of each node in a sensor network is
  known as localization.
 While various localization schemes have been proposed for
  terrestrial sensor networks, there are relatively few localization
  schemes for UWSNs.
 The characteristics of underwater sensor networks are
  fundamentally different from that of terrestrial networks.
  Underwater acoustic channels are characterized by harsh physical
  layer environments with stringent bandwidth limitations.
 The variable speed of sound and the long propagation delays
 under water pose a unique set of challenges for localization in
 UWSN.
This Presentation explores the different localization Schemes that
 are relevant to underwater sensor networks, and the challenges in
 meeting the requirements posed by emerging applications for
 such networks, e.g. offshore engineering.
Introduction

 Underwater applications ranging from early warning systems for
natural disasters (like tsunamis), ecosystem monitoring, oil drilling,
and military surveillance have been looked into. The deployment and
management of large scale wireless sensor networks is a challenge
because of the limited processing capability and power constraints
on each sensor.
         An offshore engineering application scenario that could use
an underwater sensor network is illustrated in the Figure 1.
Exploration vessels used for oil drilling are generally huge and are
anchored to the seabed with multiple anchors. For certain oil drilling
applications, the water depth may be over 3000m. Smart sensors that
can monitor environmental and system parameters can be deployed
on the seabed.
These work together with Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV),
which are controlled from the ship, or Autonomous Underwater
Vehicles (AUV), which can navigate the deep waters autonomously
based on a given set of rules and instructions. In such a system, the
sensors, anchors, and ROVs/AUVs collect information from the
seabed and feed the data to the vessel.
Localization

 What?
   To determine the physical coordinates of a group of sensor nodes in a
    wireless sensor network (WSN)
   Due to application context and massive scale, use of GPS is
    unrealistic, therefore, sensors need to self-organize a coordinate
    system

 Why?
   To report data that is geographically meaningful
   Services such as routing rely on location information; geographic
    routing protocols; context-based routing protocols, location-aware
    services
Localization Schemes

 Under water sensor network(UWSN) is an distributed
  underwater system with networked wireless sensors which
  helps in extensive monitoring of aqueous environments for
  scientific exploration, commercial exploitation and
  coastline protection.
 Localization Scheme For Underwater Wireless Sensor
  Networks can ne classified into two categories:
  1.   Range-based schemes (schemes that use range or
      bearing information), and
  2. Range-free schemes (schemes that do not use range
      or bearing information).
1.1Range-Based Schemes
 In range-based schemes, precise distance or angle
  measurements are made to estimate the location of nodes
  in the network.
 Uses
      Time of Arrival (ToA),
      Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA),
      Angle of Arrival (AoA) or Received Signal Strength
       Indicator (RSSI)
 to estimate their distances to other nodes in the system.
  Range-based schemes can be divided into three categories:
  infrastructure-based schemes, distributed positioning
  schemes and schemes that use mobile beacons
1.1.1 Infrastructure-Based Scheme

 Infrastructure-based (anchor-based) localization systems
  are similar to the GPS scheme. In such a system, anchor
  nodes are deployed on the sea-bed at pre-determined
  locations.
 Surface buoys, whose locations are determined by GPS,
  might also serve as anchor nodes.
 The distance to multiple anchor nodes is computed by
  using the propagation time of the sound signals between
  the sensor or the AUV and the anchors.
 It can track AUVs with an accuracy of 7-9 meters, in
  aroughly 3 km by 4 km area. It can track objects with an
  accuracy of 300 mm, in a 500m×500m grid under shallow
  water conditions.
Outline Of an Infrastructure-Based Scheme
1.1.2 Distributed Positioning Scheme

 are employed in cases where a positioning infrastructure is
 not available, i.e. anchor-free.
 In this scheme nodes are able to communicate only with
 their one-hop neighbors and compute the distances to their
 one-hop neighbors.
 Distributed positioning algorithms generally have three
 positioning phases:
    The distance estimation phase, where nodes estimate
     the distances to their neighbours.
    The position estimation phase, where a system of
     linear equations is generally solved using a least
     squares approach to estimate the position of the node,
     and finally
   A refinement phase, where the accuracy of the
    algorithm is improved by using an iterative algorithm.
1.1.3 Schemes that use Mobile
                Beacons/Anchors
 In this scheme, a mobile beacon traverses the sensor network
  while broadcasting beacon packets which contain the location
  coordinates of the beacon.
 Any node receiving the beacon packet will be able to infer that it
  must be somewhere near the mobile beacon with a certain
  probability. RSSI measurements of the received beacon packets
  are used for ranging purposes.
 After a number of packets have been received from the mobile
  beacon, Bayesian inference is used to determine the location of
  the node.
As shown in Figure, a ship equipped with GPS suspends a transponder into the
water. The sensor nodes dropped on the seabed are also equipped with acoustic
transponders. The position of a node on the seabed is then calibrated by sailing
the vessel over the area in which the nodes are dropped. The acoustic range and
bearing data from the moving ship is used to localize the nodes.
1.1.4 Schemes Without Anchor/Reference
                  Points
The fourth class of schemes is different from the first
 three in that it does not require anchor nodes or
 beacon signals. In, a central server models the
 network as a series of equations representing
 proximity constraints between nodes, and then uses
 sophisticated optimization techniques to estimate
 the location of every node in the network. In ,an
 infrastructure-less GPS-free positioning algorithm.
1.2 Range-Free Schemes
 Range-free localization schemes do not use range or
  bearing information.
 They do not make use of any of the techniques mentioned
  above (ToA, TDoA and AoA) to estimate distances to other
  nodes.
The advantage of these schemes lies in their simplicity. Range
  free schemes only provide a coarse estimate of a node’s
  location. Range-free schemes can be broadly classified
  into :-
1.2.1 Hop-Count Based Scheme

 DV-Hop is one of the most basic range-free schemes, and it
  first employs a classical distance vector exchange so that all
  nodes in the network get distances, in number of hops, to
  the anchor nodes.
 Each node maintains a table and exchanges updates only
  with its neighbors.
 Once a landmark (i.e. an anchor) gets distances to other
  landmarks, it estimates an average distance for one hop,
  which is then propagated as a correction to the entire
  network.
AN Outline of Hop-Count Scheme
1.2.2 Centroid Scheme

 In this scheme, anchor nodes are placed to form a rectangular
  mesh. The anchor nodes send out beacon signals at periodic
  intervals with their respective locations.
 From the beacon signals received, a receiver node infers
  proximity to a collection of anchor nodes.
 The location of the node is then estimated to be the centroid of
  the anchor nodes that it can receive beacon packets from.
 A high concentration of anchor nodes is required for this scheme
  to work well.
Such a scheme would be hard to implement in the underwater
  context as it would require setting up a rectangular mesh of
  anchor nodes on the seabed.
1.2.3 Area-Localization Scheme

 ALS is a centralized range-free scheme that provides an
 estimation of a sensor’s location within a certain area, rather than
 the exact coordinates of the sensor.
 Anchor nodes send out beacon signals at varying power levels
 and based on the ranges of the different power levels of the
 anchor nodes, the grid is divided into multiple smaller areas.
 The sensors measure the lowest power level that they receive
 from each anchor node and this information is forwarded with the
 sensor data to the sink for processing.
 This information is represented by an n-dimensional coordinate,
 where the ith coordinate represents the lowest power level from
 the ith anchor node.
 A very simple case of ALS is shown in Figure below.
1.2.4 Signal Processing/Probabilistic Scheme

 Instead of exploiting signal timing or signal strength, this
  scheme relies on the received signal structure characteristics to
  do localization. By combining the multi-path pattern with other
  signal characteristics, the algorithm creates a signature unique for
  every given location in the area.
 This can be achieved by driving a vehicle through the area and
  acquiring the signal characteristic information. By comparing the
  received signal characteristic to all the fingerprints in the
  database, a node’s location can be determined.
 The major drawback of this technique is the substantial effort
  needed for generation of the signal signature database. Hence, it
  is not suited for the ad hoc deployment scenarios in
  consideration.
Conclusion
Localization for terrestrial sensor networks has been studied in
great detail. However, the problem of localization in underwater
sensor networks poses a new set of challenges because of the
acoustic transmission medium. This Presentation Highlights the
different localization Schemes that can be applied to the domain of
UWSNs, which can be broadly classified into Range-Based and
Range-Free schemes. The different schemes are compared, and
their advantages and disadvantages discussed. Many of the
localization schemes discussed here are shown to work in
simulation, and their performance needs to be evaluated in
underwater systems.
References
[1] K. Langendoen and N. Reijers, "Distributed Localization in Wireless Sensor
Networks: A Quantitative Comparison“ Computer Networks (Elsevier), special
issue on Wireless Sensor Networks, November 2003.
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Applications for Underwater Sensor Networking”, Proceedings of the IEEE
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC2006), April 3-6,
2006, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
[3] S. Gezici, Z. Tian, G. Giannakis, H. Kobayashi, A. Molisch, V. Poor and Z.
Sahinoglu, “Localization via Ultra Wide Band Radios”, IEEE Signal Processing
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Localization Scheme For Underwater WSN

  • 1. Localization Scheme For Underwater WSN AK AY K AR P SH UM ASWAN
  • 2. Outline Wireless Sensor Networks Underwater WSN Localization – What? Why? How? Localization Schemes Comparison Of Different Localization Schemes Conclusion References
  • 3. Wireless Sensor Networks  WSN: A link between the sensory world and the digital world  Wireless sensor network (WSN) refers to a group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors for monitoring and recording the physical conditions of the environment and organizing the collected data at a central location. WSNs measure environmental conditions like temperature, sound, pollution levels, humidity, wind speed and direction, pressure, etc.  There are three main components in a WSN:  the sensor  the processor  the radio for wireless communication
  • 4. Underwater WSN(Abstract)  In underwater sensor networks (UWSNs), determining the location of every sensor is important and the process of estimating the location of each node in a sensor network is known as localization.  While various localization schemes have been proposed for terrestrial sensor networks, there are relatively few localization schemes for UWSNs.  The characteristics of underwater sensor networks are fundamentally different from that of terrestrial networks. Underwater acoustic channels are characterized by harsh physical layer environments with stringent bandwidth limitations.
  • 5.  The variable speed of sound and the long propagation delays under water pose a unique set of challenges for localization in UWSN. This Presentation explores the different localization Schemes that are relevant to underwater sensor networks, and the challenges in meeting the requirements posed by emerging applications for such networks, e.g. offshore engineering.
  • 6. Introduction Underwater applications ranging from early warning systems for natural disasters (like tsunamis), ecosystem monitoring, oil drilling, and military surveillance have been looked into. The deployment and management of large scale wireless sensor networks is a challenge because of the limited processing capability and power constraints on each sensor. An offshore engineering application scenario that could use an underwater sensor network is illustrated in the Figure 1. Exploration vessels used for oil drilling are generally huge and are anchored to the seabed with multiple anchors. For certain oil drilling applications, the water depth may be over 3000m. Smart sensors that can monitor environmental and system parameters can be deployed on the seabed.
  • 7. These work together with Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV), which are controlled from the ship, or Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV), which can navigate the deep waters autonomously based on a given set of rules and instructions. In such a system, the sensors, anchors, and ROVs/AUVs collect information from the seabed and feed the data to the vessel.
  • 8. Localization  What?  To determine the physical coordinates of a group of sensor nodes in a wireless sensor network (WSN)  Due to application context and massive scale, use of GPS is unrealistic, therefore, sensors need to self-organize a coordinate system  Why?  To report data that is geographically meaningful  Services such as routing rely on location information; geographic routing protocols; context-based routing protocols, location-aware services
  • 9. Localization Schemes  Under water sensor network(UWSN) is an distributed underwater system with networked wireless sensors which helps in extensive monitoring of aqueous environments for scientific exploration, commercial exploitation and coastline protection.  Localization Scheme For Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks can ne classified into two categories: 1. Range-based schemes (schemes that use range or bearing information), and 2. Range-free schemes (schemes that do not use range or bearing information).
  • 10.
  • 11. 1.1Range-Based Schemes  In range-based schemes, precise distance or angle measurements are made to estimate the location of nodes in the network.  Uses  Time of Arrival (ToA),  Time Difference of Arrival (TDoA),  Angle of Arrival (AoA) or Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)  to estimate their distances to other nodes in the system. Range-based schemes can be divided into three categories: infrastructure-based schemes, distributed positioning schemes and schemes that use mobile beacons
  • 12. 1.1.1 Infrastructure-Based Scheme  Infrastructure-based (anchor-based) localization systems are similar to the GPS scheme. In such a system, anchor nodes are deployed on the sea-bed at pre-determined locations.  Surface buoys, whose locations are determined by GPS, might also serve as anchor nodes.  The distance to multiple anchor nodes is computed by using the propagation time of the sound signals between the sensor or the AUV and the anchors.  It can track AUVs with an accuracy of 7-9 meters, in aroughly 3 km by 4 km area. It can track objects with an accuracy of 300 mm, in a 500m×500m grid under shallow water conditions.
  • 13. Outline Of an Infrastructure-Based Scheme
  • 14. 1.1.2 Distributed Positioning Scheme  are employed in cases where a positioning infrastructure is not available, i.e. anchor-free.  In this scheme nodes are able to communicate only with their one-hop neighbors and compute the distances to their one-hop neighbors.  Distributed positioning algorithms generally have three positioning phases:  The distance estimation phase, where nodes estimate the distances to their neighbours.  The position estimation phase, where a system of linear equations is generally solved using a least squares approach to estimate the position of the node, and finally
  • 15. A refinement phase, where the accuracy of the algorithm is improved by using an iterative algorithm.
  • 16. 1.1.3 Schemes that use Mobile Beacons/Anchors  In this scheme, a mobile beacon traverses the sensor network while broadcasting beacon packets which contain the location coordinates of the beacon.  Any node receiving the beacon packet will be able to infer that it must be somewhere near the mobile beacon with a certain probability. RSSI measurements of the received beacon packets are used for ranging purposes.  After a number of packets have been received from the mobile beacon, Bayesian inference is used to determine the location of the node.
  • 17. As shown in Figure, a ship equipped with GPS suspends a transponder into the water. The sensor nodes dropped on the seabed are also equipped with acoustic transponders. The position of a node on the seabed is then calibrated by sailing the vessel over the area in which the nodes are dropped. The acoustic range and bearing data from the moving ship is used to localize the nodes.
  • 18. 1.1.4 Schemes Without Anchor/Reference Points The fourth class of schemes is different from the first three in that it does not require anchor nodes or beacon signals. In, a central server models the network as a series of equations representing proximity constraints between nodes, and then uses sophisticated optimization techniques to estimate the location of every node in the network. In ,an infrastructure-less GPS-free positioning algorithm.
  • 19. 1.2 Range-Free Schemes  Range-free localization schemes do not use range or bearing information.  They do not make use of any of the techniques mentioned above (ToA, TDoA and AoA) to estimate distances to other nodes. The advantage of these schemes lies in their simplicity. Range free schemes only provide a coarse estimate of a node’s location. Range-free schemes can be broadly classified into :-
  • 20. 1.2.1 Hop-Count Based Scheme  DV-Hop is one of the most basic range-free schemes, and it first employs a classical distance vector exchange so that all nodes in the network get distances, in number of hops, to the anchor nodes.  Each node maintains a table and exchanges updates only with its neighbors.  Once a landmark (i.e. an anchor) gets distances to other landmarks, it estimates an average distance for one hop, which is then propagated as a correction to the entire network.
  • 21. AN Outline of Hop-Count Scheme
  • 22. 1.2.2 Centroid Scheme  In this scheme, anchor nodes are placed to form a rectangular mesh. The anchor nodes send out beacon signals at periodic intervals with their respective locations.  From the beacon signals received, a receiver node infers proximity to a collection of anchor nodes.  The location of the node is then estimated to be the centroid of the anchor nodes that it can receive beacon packets from.  A high concentration of anchor nodes is required for this scheme to work well. Such a scheme would be hard to implement in the underwater context as it would require setting up a rectangular mesh of anchor nodes on the seabed.
  • 23. 1.2.3 Area-Localization Scheme  ALS is a centralized range-free scheme that provides an estimation of a sensor’s location within a certain area, rather than the exact coordinates of the sensor.  Anchor nodes send out beacon signals at varying power levels and based on the ranges of the different power levels of the anchor nodes, the grid is divided into multiple smaller areas.  The sensors measure the lowest power level that they receive from each anchor node and this information is forwarded with the sensor data to the sink for processing.  This information is represented by an n-dimensional coordinate, where the ith coordinate represents the lowest power level from the ith anchor node.
  • 24.  A very simple case of ALS is shown in Figure below.
  • 25. 1.2.4 Signal Processing/Probabilistic Scheme  Instead of exploiting signal timing or signal strength, this scheme relies on the received signal structure characteristics to do localization. By combining the multi-path pattern with other signal characteristics, the algorithm creates a signature unique for every given location in the area.  This can be achieved by driving a vehicle through the area and acquiring the signal characteristic information. By comparing the received signal characteristic to all the fingerprints in the database, a node’s location can be determined. The major drawback of this technique is the substantial effort needed for generation of the signal signature database. Hence, it is not suited for the ad hoc deployment scenarios in consideration.
  • 26.
  • 27. Conclusion Localization for terrestrial sensor networks has been studied in great detail. However, the problem of localization in underwater sensor networks poses a new set of challenges because of the acoustic transmission medium. This Presentation Highlights the different localization Schemes that can be applied to the domain of UWSNs, which can be broadly classified into Range-Based and Range-Free schemes. The different schemes are compared, and their advantages and disadvantages discussed. Many of the localization schemes discussed here are shown to work in simulation, and their performance needs to be evaluated in underwater systems.
  • 28. References [1] K. Langendoen and N. Reijers, "Distributed Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Quantitative Comparison“ Computer Networks (Elsevier), special issue on Wireless Sensor Networks, November 2003. [2] J. Heidemann, Y. Li, A. Syed, J Wills and W. Ye, “Research Challenges and Applications for Underwater Sensor Networking”, Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC2006), April 3-6, 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. [3] S. Gezici, Z. Tian, G. Giannakis, H. Kobayashi, A. Molisch, V. Poor and Z. Sahinoglu, “Localization via Ultra Wide Band Radios”, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Vol. 22, No. 4, July 2005, pp. 70-84. [4] Global Positioning System standard – Positioning Service Specification, 2nd Edition, June 2, 1995. [5] M. Hahn and J. Rice, “Undersea Navigation via a Distributed Acoustic Communication Network”, Proceedings of the Turkish International Conference on Acoustics, July 4-8, 2005, Istanbul, Turkey
  • 29. [6] A. Savvides, H. Park and M Srivastava, “The bits and flops of the N-hop multilateration primitive for node localization problems”, Proceedings of First ACM International Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications, Sep 28, 2002, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. [7] J. Garcia, “Positioning of sensors in Underwater Acoustic Networks”, Proceedings of the MTS/IEEE OCEANS Conference, Sep 19-23, Washington DC, USA. [8] M.L.Sichitiu and V. Ramadurai, “Location of wireless sensor networks with a mobile beacon”, Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad- hoc and Sensor Systems (MASS2004), Oct 25-27, 2004, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA. [9] P. C. Etter, Underwater Acoustic Modeling and Simulation, 3 rd edition, Spon Press, New York, 2003. [10] V. Chandrasekhar and Winston K.G. Seah, “Area Localization Scheme for Underwater Sensor Networks”, Proceedings of the IEEE OCEANS Asia Pacific Conference, May 16-19, 2006, Singapore.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Low cost of nodes allows massive scale & highly parallel computation Each node has limited power, limited reliability, and only local communication with neighbors