Motion-aware self-localization for underwater networks
Proceedings of the third ACM international workshop on Underwater Networks
Collaborative tracking in mobile underwater networks
Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Joint time synchronization and tracking for mobile underwater systems
Proceedings of the Eighth ACM International Conference on Underwater Networks and Systems
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Many ocean processes, both biological and physical, greatly depend on and interact with the intrinsic current dynamics of the underwater environment. A promising approach to understand small and large scale spatio-temporal correlations of these processes is to deploy a networked swarm of drifters that float freely with ocean currents. They form a coordinated distributed sampling system that observes ocean processes within their own moving frame of reference. As data interpretation is impossible without knowledge of sampling positions, a method is required to localize the drifters. Furthermore, the localization has to be repeated periodically as the network topology changes due to the inherent motion of the vehicles. This paper proposes a novel energy-aware, distributed solution based on inter-drifter range measurements. It leverages the realization that actual position estimation can be performed after the mission is over. The proposed broadcast-based solution achieves sufficient localization accuracy with an extremely low overhead: around 0.5 transmissions per node per localization.