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Clock Rigidity and Joint Position-Clock Estimation in Ultra-Wideband Sensor Networks (2106.02199v1)

Published 4 Jun 2021 in eess.SY, cs.SY, and math.MG

Abstract: Joint position and clock estimation is crucial in many wireless sensor network applications, especially in distance-based estimation with time-of-arrival (TOA) measurement. In this work, we consider a TOA-based ultra-wideband (UWB) sensor network, propose a novel clock rigidity theory and investigate the relation between the network graph properties and the feasibility of clock estimation with TOA timestamp measurements. It is shown that a clock framework can be uniquely determined up to a translation of clock offset and a scaling of all clock parameters if and only if it is infinitesimally clock rigid. We further prove that a clock framework is infinitesimally clock rigid if its underlying graph is generically bearing rigid in 2-dimensional space with at least one redundant edge. Combined with distance rigidity, clock rigidity provides a graphical approach for analyzing the joint position and clock problem. It is shown that a position-clock framework can be uniquely determined up to some trivial variations corresponding to both position and clock if and only if it is infinitesimally joint rigid. Simulation results are presented to demonstrate the clock estimation and joint position-clock estimation.

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