2021
DOI: 10.1109/jmw.2021.3064554
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Breakthroughs in Microwaves: Increasing Signal Strength in Swarms of Wireless Sensors—An Interview With Dr. Aydin Babakhani

Abstract: This article is the first in the periodic Breakthroughs in Microwaves series. This series is intended to highlight recent accomplishments, especially to those new to the field, by researchers in microwave engineering that hold promise for long-term impact in the field. The articles are written after a conversation with the author so that background information can be provided to understand the breakthrough more fully. This first article looks at the pioneering work of Dr. Aydin Babakhani from UCLA in the USA. … Show more

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“…Therefore, the location of sensor nodes in real-time is required by numerous applications [2]. The existing WSN positioning technology uses built-in GPS modules in a small number of sensor nodes, and uses connectivity information, distance and Angle measurement between sensors to estimate the location of nodes, so as to provide low-cost and low-energy solutions to node positioning problems [3]. As the most popular positioning algorithm in WSN, Distance Vector-Hop (DV-HOP) is applicable for various scale network environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the location of sensor nodes in real-time is required by numerous applications [2]. The existing WSN positioning technology uses built-in GPS modules in a small number of sensor nodes, and uses connectivity information, distance and Angle measurement between sensors to estimate the location of nodes, so as to provide low-cost and low-energy solutions to node positioning problems [3]. As the most popular positioning algorithm in WSN, Distance Vector-Hop (DV-HOP) is applicable for various scale network environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%