2014 22nd International Conference on Pattern Recognition 2014
DOI: 10.1109/icpr.2014.139
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Prime Rigid Graphs and Multidimensional Scaling with Missing Data

Abstract: In this paper we investigate the problem of embedding a number of points given certain (but typically not all) inter-pair distance measurements. This problem is relevant for multi-dimensional scaling problems with missing data, and is applicable within anchor-free sensor network node calibration and anchor-free node localization using radio or sound TOA measurements. There are also applications within chemistry for deducing molecular 3D structure given inter-atom distance measurements and within machine learni… Show more

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“…Time-of-arrival (TOA) and time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) measurements are used in applications ranging from radio based positioning to beam-forming and audio sensing. In a more general setting, this is an inverse problem, where one tries to determine positions using distance measurements , see [2]. As such these problems are applicable to a large range of applications such as (i) node determination using signal strength measurements of e.g., wifi or bluetooth, (ii) node localization using ultra-wide-band distance measurements, (iii) node localization Manuscript received July 14, 2014; revised January 07, 2015; accepted March 06, 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time-of-arrival (TOA) and time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) measurements are used in applications ranging from radio based positioning to beam-forming and audio sensing. In a more general setting, this is an inverse problem, where one tries to determine positions using distance measurements , see [2]. As such these problems are applicable to a large range of applications such as (i) node determination using signal strength measurements of e.g., wifi or bluetooth, (ii) node localization using ultra-wide-band distance measurements, (iii) node localization Manuscript received July 14, 2014; revised January 07, 2015; accepted March 06, 2015.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%