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Random selection (called LLS-II-1) is the simplest way for reference selection [11], which arbitrarily selects one anchor as the reference anchor to realize LLS localization.

Exploiting this result, a reference selection rule is proposed to select the best reference response and further improve the identification accuracy.

The first section discusses precision voltage references and it summarizes some key points of the reference selection process.

The present study, designed to assess the effects of a small city located in an agricultural river basin watershed on sticklebacks living in an adjacent river, underlines the importance of reference selection.

Thus, their localization performance relies heavily on the reference selection.

Thus, the localization performance depends heavily on the reference selection.

The first reference selection decides the obtained data set.

Also note that the REFB-USR-LS estimate suffers from the ad-hoc reference selection, while the REFF-USR-LS estimate is independent of the reference selection.

And the location is estimated by linear least squares with a new reference selection scheme.

There are some efforts to improve the reference selection [16 18].

Hence, the optimal weighting matrix can compensate the impact of random reference selection.

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