In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geom-etry in R2 in terms of potential localization performance for time-of-arrival based localization. Our aim is to characterize those relative sensor-target geometries which minimize the relative Cramer-Rao lower bound. 1
This paper investigates the linear separation requirements for range sensors in order to achieve the...
International audienceThe goal of passive source localization is to acoustically detect objects prod...
Source localization is an important application of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Many types of se...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry in R2 in terms of potential locali...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry for bearing-only localization in R...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry for bearing-only localization in ℝ...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry in ℝ2 in terms of potential locali...
The problem of target localization involves estimating the position of a target from multiple noisy ...
In this paper we characterize the bounds on localization accuracy in signal strength based localizat...
This paper analytically characterizes optimal sensor placements for target localization and tracking...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
This paper analytically characterizes optimal sensor placements for target localization and tracking...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
Source localization plays a key role in many applications including radar, wireless and underwater c...
This paper investigates the linear separation requirements for range sensors in order to achieve the...
International audienceThe goal of passive source localization is to acoustically detect objects prod...
Source localization is an important application of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Many types of se...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry in R2 in terms of potential locali...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry for bearing-only localization in R...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry for bearing-only localization in ℝ...
In this paper we characterize the relative sensor-target geometry in ℝ2 in terms of potential locali...
The problem of target localization involves estimating the position of a target from multiple noisy ...
In this paper we characterize the bounds on localization accuracy in signal strength based localizat...
This paper analytically characterizes optimal sensor placements for target localization and tracking...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
This paper analytically characterizes optimal sensor placements for target localization and tracking...
We examine the problem of optimal bearing-only localization of a single target using synchronous mea...
Source localization plays a key role in many applications including radar, wireless and underwater c...
This paper investigates the linear separation requirements for range sensors in order to achieve the...
International audienceThe goal of passive source localization is to acoustically detect objects prod...
Source localization is an important application of wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Many types of se...