This letter derives the Cramer-Rao Bound (CRB) for source location estimation using joint time-/direction-of-arrival (TOA/DOA) measurements collected in a wireless sensor network setup. Each sensor is capable of measuring both TOA and DOA from a signal source, which enables it to estimate the source\u27s location individually. Data fusion is then employed to reach a global position estimate. For both optimal measurement fusion and linear state fusion, we derive the CRBs to assess the attainable positioning accuracy, which shed light on the impact of network topology and sensor selection on localization accuracy. © 2009 IEEE
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
In short range communications, the use of RSS measurements in conjunction with TOA or TDOA leads to ...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
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Estimation of node locations is a fundamental issue in wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. C...
Estimation of node locations is a fundamental issue in wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. C...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
In short range communications, the use of RSS measurements in conjunction with TOA or TDOA leads to ...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
Location estimation is important for wireless sensor network (WSN) applications. In this paper we pr...
Self-configuration in wireless sensor networks is a general class of estimation problems which we st...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the concept of data fusion in hybrid localization sy...
International audienceIn this paper, we exploit the concept of data fusion in hybrid localization sy...
Abstract—Self-configuration in wireless sensor net-works is a general class of estimation problems w...
Abstract With the evolving Internet of Things, location-based services have recently become very pop...
Estimation of node locations is a fundamental issue in wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. C...
Estimation of node locations is a fundamental issue in wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. C...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...
Knowledge of node locations is desired in many types of wireless sensor network (WSN) technologies. ...