This thesis presents a preliminary investigation of a localization methodology which does not depend on signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS). Instead, the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) between several stationary nodes (anchor nodes) and a mobile node to predict the position of the mobile node. The main goals of the thesis are to find the optimal localization algorithm and to identify the optimal number of anchor nodes that would provide the desired localization precision. We will show that the proposed technique is affordable and can be successfully used in electronically noisy environments (e.g., indoors). The technology used is a 434 MHz RF localization system that should provide less interference than the typical...
A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position ...
This poster details work conducted by student researchers in the Electrical and Computer Engineering...
This paper addresses the implementation of indoor real-time localisation system (RLTS) using wireles...
Abstract—Monitoring teams of mobile nodes is becoming crucial in a growing number of activities. Whe...
This report was also submitted as an M.S. thesis. Mobile robotics is an interesting and challenging ...
Radio frequency wireless technology is surely one of the most used technologies in indoor localizati...
This paper presents a Global Localization system for an indoor autonomous vehicle equipped with odom...
Abstract — This paper presents a robot localization system for indoor environments using WiFi signal...
A novel solution for the localization of wireless networked systems is presented. The solution is ba...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...
A novel method using bearing-only SLAM to estimate node positions of a localization network is propo...
Navigation of mobile robots requires high-quality localization mechanisms. Typical indoor techniques...
[[abstract]]In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become one of the most interesting...
This paper proposes an efficient localization algorithm in the RFID sensor space for the precise loc...
Wireless sensors became smaller and cheaper in the recent years. Applications with thousands of node...
A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position ...
This poster details work conducted by student researchers in the Electrical and Computer Engineering...
This paper addresses the implementation of indoor real-time localisation system (RLTS) using wireles...
Abstract—Monitoring teams of mobile nodes is becoming crucial in a growing number of activities. Whe...
This report was also submitted as an M.S. thesis. Mobile robotics is an interesting and challenging ...
Radio frequency wireless technology is surely one of the most used technologies in indoor localizati...
This paper presents a Global Localization system for an indoor autonomous vehicle equipped with odom...
Abstract — This paper presents a robot localization system for indoor environments using WiFi signal...
A novel solution for the localization of wireless networked systems is presented. The solution is ba...
This paper proposes a global indoor localization system based on the radio frequency identification ...
A novel method using bearing-only SLAM to estimate node positions of a localization network is propo...
Navigation of mobile robots requires high-quality localization mechanisms. Typical indoor techniques...
[[abstract]]In recent years, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become one of the most interesting...
This paper proposes an efficient localization algorithm in the RFID sensor space for the precise loc...
Wireless sensors became smaller and cheaper in the recent years. Applications with thousands of node...
A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position ...
This poster details work conducted by student researchers in the Electrical and Computer Engineering...
This paper addresses the implementation of indoor real-time localisation system (RLTS) using wireles...