A wireless node location mechanism that dynamically adapts to changes to a
surrounding physical environment that affect the propagation of radio
signals. The wireless node location mechanism assesses radio signals from
transmitters associated with a wireless node location infrastructure to
adjust one or more parameters used to estimate location of a wireless
node. In one implementation, path loss exponents are re-computed based on
the signals transmitted between infrastructure radio transceivers. These
path loss exponents are used, in one implementation, to compute the
distance between a wireless node and a given infrastructure radio
transceiver and, ultimately, to determine the location of the wireless
node based on triangulation. In one implementation, path loss exponents
are computed on demand based on the signals observed between
infrastructure radios that detect the wireless node whose location is to
be estimated.