We consider the problem of navigating a ying robot to a specific sensor node within a wireless sensor network. This target sensor node periodically sends out beacons. The robot is capable of sensing the received signal strength of each received beacon (RSSI measurements). Existing approaches for solving the sensor spotting problem with RSSI measurements do not deal with noisy channel conditions and/or heavily depend on additional hardware capabilities. In this work we reduce RSSI uctuations due to noise by continuously sampling RSSI values and maintaining an exponential moving average (EMA). The EMA values enable us to detect significant decrease of the received signal strength. In this case it is reasoned that the robot is moving away from...
This report was also submitted as an M.S. thesis. Mobile robotics is an interesting and challenging ...
This paper presents a recursive expectation maximization-like algorithm that can be used to simultan...
Target tracking is essential for localization and many other applications in Wireless Sensor Network...
Abstract — This paper presents the localization of a mobile robot while simultaneously mapping the p...
Navigation is one of the most fundamental problems in the realm of mobile robot research. In this pa...
This paper presents the localization of a mobile robot while simultaneously mapping the position of ...
This chapter presents the use of a mobile robot to solve the problem of node localization in Wireles...
This work addresses the problem of tracking mobile robots in indoor wireless sensor networks (WSNs)....
This thesis presents a preliminary investigation of a localization methodology which does not depend...
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Abstract: This paper presents new techniques for simultaneous localization of multiple mobile robots...
This work addresses the problem of tracking mobile robots in indoor wireless sensor networks (WSNs)....
Abstract—For an on-demand robotic system, a location aware module provides location information of o...
This report was also submitted as an M.S. thesis. Mobile robotics is an interesting and challenging ...
This paper presents a recursive expectation maximization-like algorithm that can be used to simultan...
Target tracking is essential for localization and many other applications in Wireless Sensor Network...
Abstract — This paper presents the localization of a mobile robot while simultaneously mapping the p...
Navigation is one of the most fundamental problems in the realm of mobile robot research. In this pa...
This paper presents the localization of a mobile robot while simultaneously mapping the position of ...
This chapter presents the use of a mobile robot to solve the problem of node localization in Wireles...
This work addresses the problem of tracking mobile robots in indoor wireless sensor networks (WSNs)....
This thesis presents a preliminary investigation of a localization methodology which does not depend...
AbstractRadio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is broadly deployed for improving trade and...
Abstract—Monitoring teams of mobile nodes is becoming crucial in a growing number of activities. Whe...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...
Abstract: This paper presents new techniques for simultaneous localization of multiple mobile robots...
This work addresses the problem of tracking mobile robots in indoor wireless sensor networks (WSNs)....
Abstract—For an on-demand robotic system, a location aware module provides location information of o...
This report was also submitted as an M.S. thesis. Mobile robotics is an interesting and challenging ...
This paper presents a recursive expectation maximization-like algorithm that can be used to simultan...
Target tracking is essential for localization and many other applications in Wireless Sensor Network...