The development of future geolocation systems requires a fundamental understanding of the importance of various system parameters, such as the number of sensors, the SNR, bandwidth, and channel conditions. We consider the bounds on time-based geolocation accuracy when all sensors experience non-line-of-sight (NLOS) conditions. While location accuracy generally improves with additional bandwidth, we find that NLOS effects place a limit on these gains. Our evaluation focuses on indoor geolocation where Rayleigh fading is present, different average SNR conditions occur on each link, and the sensors may not fully encircle the user. We introduce a new bound for round-trip time-of-arrival (RT-TOA) systems. We find that time-of-arrival (TOA) outp...
Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) signal propagation is the major source of error in conventional Time-Of-Arr...
Abstract In time-of-arrival (ToA) based UWB localization, the accuracy of ranging is presumed. Espec...
This paper studies the potential impact of using space-Time information in the mitigation of the Non...
Abstract — Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) geolocation becomes an important issue with the fast development...
Accurate local positioning systems usually use a network of anchor nodes at known locations to track...
As more location aware services are emerging in the market, the needs for accurate and reliable loca...
Analysis and estimation of the time of arrival and received signal strength for indoor geolocation...
The paper deals with the comparison of promising end-device geolocation algorithms in a multipath pr...
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Over the coming decades, high-definition situationally-aware networks have the potential to create r...
ABSTRACT | Over the coming decades, high-definition situationally-aware networks have the potential ...
Graduation date: 2006Time of Arrival (TOA) is a popular technique used for geolocation. This thesis ...
In applications where a priori determination of location is infeasible, node localization schemes ar...
Trilateration is the mathematical theory of computing the intersection of circles. These circles may...
Restricted until 14 Dec. 2008.Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) error is usually the largest cause of degrada...
Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) signal propagation is the major source of error in conventional Time-Of-Arr...
Abstract In time-of-arrival (ToA) based UWB localization, the accuracy of ranging is presumed. Espec...
This paper studies the potential impact of using space-Time information in the mitigation of the Non...
Abstract — Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) geolocation becomes an important issue with the fast development...
Accurate local positioning systems usually use a network of anchor nodes at known locations to track...
As more location aware services are emerging in the market, the needs for accurate and reliable loca...
Analysis and estimation of the time of arrival and received signal strength for indoor geolocation...
The paper deals with the comparison of promising end-device geolocation algorithms in a multipath pr...
©2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
Over the coming decades, high-definition situationally-aware networks have the potential to create r...
ABSTRACT | Over the coming decades, high-definition situationally-aware networks have the potential ...
Graduation date: 2006Time of Arrival (TOA) is a popular technique used for geolocation. This thesis ...
In applications where a priori determination of location is infeasible, node localization schemes ar...
Trilateration is the mathematical theory of computing the intersection of circles. These circles may...
Restricted until 14 Dec. 2008.Non-Line of Sight (NLOS) error is usually the largest cause of degrada...
Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) signal propagation is the major source of error in conventional Time-Of-Arr...
Abstract In time-of-arrival (ToA) based UWB localization, the accuracy of ranging is presumed. Espec...
This paper studies the potential impact of using space-Time information in the mitigation of the Non...