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Abstract: this paper, we describe an algorithm for the positioning of nodes in an ad hoc network that does not use GPS. The algorithm provides a position information to the nodes in the scenarios where an infrastructure does not exist and GPS cannot be used. GPS-free positioning is also desirable, when the GPS signal is too weak (e.g., indoor), when it is jammed, or when a GPS receiver has to be avoided for cost or integration reasons (Update)
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S. Capkun, M. Hamdi, J.P. Hubaux, GPS-free positioning in mobile ad-hoc networks, Proc. Hawaii Int. Conf. on System Sciences, January 2001, to appear. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/capkun01gpsfree.html More
@inproceedings{ capkun01gpsfree,
author = "Srdan Capkun and Maher Hamdi and Jean-Pierre Hubaux",
title = "{GPS}-Free Positioning in Mobile ad-hoc Networks",
booktitle = "{HICSS}",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/capkun01gpsfree.html" }
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