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Analysis of Time of Arrival Estimation Using Wideband Measurements of Indoor Radio Propagations
By: Xinrong Li; Alsindi, N.; Pahlavan, K.;
2007 / IEEE
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This item was taken from the IEEE Periodical ' Analysis of Time of Arrival Estimation Using Wideband Measurements of Indoor Radio Propagations ' Using time of arrival (TOA) to determine the distance between the transmitter and the receiver is the most popular technique for accurate indoor positioning. The accuracy of measuring the distance using this method is sensitive to the bandwidth of the system and the multipath condition between the wireless terminal and the access point. In general, as the bandwidth increases beyond a certain value, it is expected that the measured TOA error approaches zero. However, for the so-called undetected direct path (UDP) conditions, the system exhibits substantially high distance measurement errors that cannot be eliminated with the increase in the bandwidth of the system. In this paper, we provide an analysis of the behavior of superresolution and traditional TOA estimation algorithms in line-of-sight (LOS), non-LOS, and UDP conditions in indoor areas. The analysis is based on wideband frequency- domain measurements of the indoor radio channel propagations in several indoor areas, with special attention to the UDP conditions.
Related Topics
Frequency-domain Analysis
Indoor Radio
Multipath Channels
Time-of-arrival Estimation
Time Of Arrival Estimation
Indoor Radio Channel Propagations
Wideband Frequency-domain Measurements
Non-los
Line-of-sight
Undetected Direct Path
Wireless Terminal
Multipath Condition
Indoor Positioning
Transmitter
Toa
Wideband Measurements
Time Of Arrival Estimation
Wideband
Time Measurement
Indoor Radio Communication
Bandwidth
Radio Transmitters
Receivers
Wireless Sensor Networks
Distance Measurement
Algorithm Design And Analysis
Wideband Channel Measurement
Direct Path Blockage
Indoor Geolocation
Nonline-of-sight (nlos) Geolocation
Superresolution Algorithms
Time-of-arrival (toa) Estimation
Undetected Direct Path (udp)
Wireless Channels
Components, Circuits, Devices And Systems
Power, Energy And Industry Applications
Engineering
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