1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Sensor node localization using uncontrolled events" ?
In order to eliminate the requirement of accurately controlled events in existing approaches, the authors present a practical design using totally uncontrolled events for stationary sensor node positioning.. To demonstrate the generality of their design, both straight-line scan and circular wave propagation events are addressed in this paper, and the authors evaluated their approach through theoretical analysis, extensive simulation and a physical testbed implementation with 41 MICAz motes.. In addition, localization using uncontrolled events provides a nice potential option of achieving node positioning through natural ambient events.
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2. What is the basic idea for localization using uncontrolled events?
The basic idea for localization using uncontrolled events is to estimate the event generation parameter using anchors in the field, and then shrink the possible location area of each normal node according to the estimated event parameter.
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3. How many boards can be used to create an ultra-wide integrated display?
The authors use three high-end HITACHI CP-X1250 projectors, connected through a MATROX Triplehead2go graphics expansion box, to create a ultra-wide integrated display on six boards.
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4. What is the computation complicity of the node sequence processing?
In addition, the computation for localization is only about node sequences processing, which is supposed to be done outside of sensor nodes.
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