2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10514-011-9239-y
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Target tracking without line of sight using range from radio

Abstract: We propose a framework for utilizing fixed ultrawideband ranging radio nodes to track a moving target radio node in an environment without guaranteed line of sight or accurate odometry. For the case where the fixed nodes' locations are known, we derive a Bayesian room-level tracking method that takes advantage of the structural characteristics of the environment to ensure robustness to noise. For the case of unknown fixed node locations, we present a twostep approach that first reconstructs the target node's p… Show more

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“…The problem also relates to work by Hollinger et al [8] on mobile target estimation with fixed and uncontrollable range radios. We focus on controlling mobile robots to localize a mobile target.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The problem also relates to work by Hollinger et al [8] on mobile target estimation with fixed and uncontrollable range radios. We focus on controlling mobile robots to localize a mobile target.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…UWB signals maintain their integrity and structure even in the presence of noise and multi-path effects. It is a technology based on the IEEE 802.15.4-2011 standard, which can enable tagged objects to be located [16].…”
Section: Ultra Wideband Time Of Flightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One method to tackle the time delay ambiguity problem for narrowband sound sources is to simply decrease the distance between the microphones to avoid multiple cross-correlation peaks. To obtain a single cross-correlation peak, the microphone pair's interdistance must satisfy d m < c 2f 0 (5) However, the angular resolution of a microphone array for a given sampling frequency decreases for smaller distances between the microphones and as we are interested in locating high-frequency sounds, this would lead to poor estimations.…”
Section: Coherence Measuringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Employing radio frequency (RF) modules for locating victims carrying RF emitters or tags is an effective approach in some search and rescue scenarios. 4,5 These modules could be used along with aerial robots for improving the search speed and performance. [6][7][8] As this procedure suffers from the fact that only a low number of people at risk own such emitters, some recent works focus on the idea of localizing cellphones and other more common handheld devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%