Although signal strength based techniques are widely employed for WLAN localization, they generally suffer from providing highly accurate location information. In this paper, we first present the general shortcomings of the signal strength based approaches used for WLANbased localization and then state reasons why time-of-flight could be an attractive alternative. We subsequently analyze the feasibility of using time-of-flight technique for WLAN localization by synchronizing the clock using Network Time Protocol (NTP) as well as measuring the time at (i) network layer level, (ii) data link layer level, and (iii) firmware level. We conclude that at present using TOF is not a feasible approach because of the limitation of current hardware and...
Two-way time of flight (ToF) ranging is one of the most interesting approaches for localization in w...
This article proposes a set of strategies to improve the performance stability and reliability of pu...
Trilateration is the mathematical theory of computing the intersection of circles. These circles may...
One key requirement for wireless networks (WNs) is location information. GPS as standard localizatio...
Nowadays, several systems are available for outdoor location (i.e GPS, cellular networks based…). Ho...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
This paper discussed novel algorithms for synchronizations and time resolution improvements of One W...
Location Based Services are providing one of the fastest growing market segments today. While the mo...
This technical report explores the degree of accuracy to which the propagation delay of WLAN packets...
Time of Arrival (TOA) based techniques are expected to overcome performance limitations of existing ...
Iterative localization is currently arising as a solution to localize a Mobile Station (MS) in a cel...
For indoor WLAN positioning it is difficult to achieve decimeter or centimeter-level precision quest...
Nowadays, indoor localization system based on local-area wireless networks is becoming a hot researc...
Estimating the position of mobile devices with high accuracy in indoor environments is of interest a...
The presence of (Non line of Sight) NLOS propagation paths has been considered the main drawback fo...
Two-way time of flight (ToF) ranging is one of the most interesting approaches for localization in w...
This article proposes a set of strategies to improve the performance stability and reliability of pu...
Trilateration is the mathematical theory of computing the intersection of circles. These circles may...
One key requirement for wireless networks (WNs) is location information. GPS as standard localizatio...
Nowadays, several systems are available for outdoor location (i.e GPS, cellular networks based…). Ho...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
This paper discussed novel algorithms for synchronizations and time resolution improvements of One W...
Location Based Services are providing one of the fastest growing market segments today. While the mo...
This technical report explores the degree of accuracy to which the propagation delay of WLAN packets...
Time of Arrival (TOA) based techniques are expected to overcome performance limitations of existing ...
Iterative localization is currently arising as a solution to localize a Mobile Station (MS) in a cel...
For indoor WLAN positioning it is difficult to achieve decimeter or centimeter-level precision quest...
Nowadays, indoor localization system based on local-area wireless networks is becoming a hot researc...
Estimating the position of mobile devices with high accuracy in indoor environments is of interest a...
The presence of (Non line of Sight) NLOS propagation paths has been considered the main drawback fo...
Two-way time of flight (ToF) ranging is one of the most interesting approaches for localization in w...
This article proposes a set of strategies to improve the performance stability and reliability of pu...
Trilateration is the mathematical theory of computing the intersection of circles. These circles may...