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Ultra-Wideband ialah teknologi yang menarik untuk kedudukan jarak dekat, terutamanya di dalam rumah. Walau bagaimanapun, untuk kedudukan Masa Ketibaan (ToA) biasa, sekurang-kurangnya tiga penerima dengan laluan terus tidak disekat ke pemancar diperlukan. Keperluan yang tidak selalu dipenuhi. Dalam kerja ini, algoritma baru untuk penentududukan ToA menggunakan hanya dua penerima dibentangkan. Ini boleh dilakukan dengan mengeksploitasi pengetahuan tentang beberapa ciri dalaman, iaitu kedudukan permukaan reflektif rata yang besar, contohnya siling dan dinding. Algoritma yang dicadangkan telah diuji menggunakan data daripada kempen pengukuran.
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Jan KIETLINSKI-ZALESKI, Takaya YAMAZATO, Masaaki KATAYAMA, "TOA UWB Positioning with Two Receivers Using Known Indoor Features" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 12, pp. 3624-3631, December 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3624.
Abstract: Ultra-Wideband is an attractive technology for short range positioning, especially indoors. However, for normal Time of Arrival (ToA) positioning, at least three receivers with unblocked direct path to the transmitter are required. A requirement that is not always met. In this work, a novel algorithm for ToA positioning using only two receivers is presented. This is possible by exploiting the knowledge of some of the indoor features, namely positions of big flat reflective surfaces, for example ceiling and walls. The proposed algorithm was tested using data from a measurement campaign.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E93.B.3624/_p
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