56 research outputs found

    High-Precision Multipath-Based Indoor Localization Scheme With User Privacy Protection for Dynamic NLoS Environments

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    High-precision indoor localization systems (ILSs) are critical for applications such as human smartphone navigation, autonomous robotics and automated warehouse and factory design. This paper presents a novel fingerprinting-based ILS, which features a decimeter-level localization accuracy, the ability to function in a constantly changing non line-of-sight (NLoS) environment, and user privacy protection without the need for heavy computations. The proposed ILS is able to maintain its localization accuracy in a constantly changing environment and to camouflage the user’s location by leveraging multipath propagation. The method was successfully tested both by experimental verification using the ultra-wideband communication standard and a ray-tracing simulation. An average localization error of 6 cm is demonstrated for a stationary or slow-moving receiver. An average error of 30 cm is demonstrated for a receiver that is moving at a fast walking pace. The obtained localization accuracy is comparable to the accuracy of the state-of-the-art localization algorithms. At the same time, the proposed approach solves two practical challenges faced by ILSs: robustness to changing environments with moving objects and the high computation requirements of user privacy protection. The high degree of user privacy was evaluated using a set of corresponding metrics

    Recent Advances in Indoor Localization Systems and Technologies

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    Despite the enormous technical progress seen in the past few years, the maturity of indoor localization technologies has not yet reached the level of GNSS solutions. The 23 selected papers in this book present the recent advances and new developments in indoor localization systems and technologies, propose novel or improved methods with increased performance, provide insight into various aspects of quality control, and also introduce some unorthodox positioning methods

    Beam scanning by liquid-crystal biasing in a modified SIW structure

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    A fixed-frequency beam-scanning 1D antenna based on Liquid Crystals (LCs) is designed for application in 2D scanning with lateral alignment. The 2D array environment imposes full decoupling of adjacent 1D antennas, which often conflicts with the LC requirement of DC biasing: the proposed design accommodates both. The LC medium is placed inside a Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) modified to work as a Groove Gap Waveguide, with radiating slots etched on the upper broad wall, that radiates as a Leaky-Wave Antenna (LWA). This allows effective application of the DC bias voltage needed for tuning the LCs. At the same time, the RF field remains laterally confined, enabling the possibility to lay several antennas in parallel and achieve 2D beam scanning. The design is validated by simulation employing the actual properties of a commercial LC medium

    Advanced Location-Based Technologies and Services

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    Since the publication of the first edition in 2004, advances in mobile devices, positioning sensors, WiFi fingerprinting, and wireless communications, among others, have paved the way for developing new and advanced location-based services (LBSs). This second edition provides up-to-date information on LBSs, including WiFi fingerprinting, mobile computing, geospatial clouds, geospatial data mining, location privacy, and location-based social networking. It also includes new chapters on application areas such as LBSs for public health, indoor navigation, and advertising. In addition, the chapter on remote sensing has been revised to address advancements

    Intelligent Sensing and Learning for Advanced MIMO Communication Systems

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