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Maximilien Charlier, Remous-Aris Koutsiamanis and Bruno Quoitin
In this paper, we present and evaluate an ultra-wideband (UWB) indoor processing architecture that allows the performing of simultaneous localizations of mobile tags. This architecture relies on a network of low-power fixed anchors that provide forward-r...
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Da Li and Zhao Niu
As the demand for location services increases, research on location technology has aroused great interest. In particular, signal-based fingerprint location positioning technology has become a research hotspot owing to its high positioning performance. In...
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Ibrahim Atli, Metin Ozturk, Gianluca C. Valastro and Muhammad Zeeshan Asghar
A communication system based on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a viable alternative for meeting the coverage and capacity needs of future wireless networks. However, because of the limitations of UAV-enabled communications in terms of coverage, energ...
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Manisha Ajmani, Sinan Sinanovic and Tuleen Boutaleb
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Isidro Calvo, Oscar Barambones, Ander Chouza, Steven Abrahams, Geert Beckers, Dieter Slechten and Javier Velasco
This study analyzed the application of the XBee technology for control applications embedded in big machinery. In particular, it presented the control layout, topology, design of frames, and error control mechanisms that are required for implementing wir...
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Keun Young Seok, Jong Yeol Ryu and Jung Hoon Lee
The evolution of wireless communications systems has promoted various applications that require user positions in various environments including indoor, maritime and aerial environments. This progress has also brought advanced wireless location tracking ...
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Yohanes Erwin Dari,Suyoto Suyoto Suyoto,Pranowo Pranowo Pranowo
Pág. pp. 61 - 72
The existence of mobile devices as a location pointing device using Global Positioning System (GPS) is a very common thing nowadays. The use of GPS as a tool to determine the location of course has a shortage when used indoors. Therefore, the used of ind...
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Stanislav Lykov, Yasuo Asakura, Shinya Hanaoka
Pág. 56 - 64
In this paper the possibility of utilization of wireless sensor network in application to human sensing problem is examined. With the emphasis on crowd dynamics monitoring, the most critical issues regarding this application are analyzed. Based on limita...
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Zhi-An Deng, Di Wu, Yiran Zhou and Zhenyu Na
Feature extraction methods have been used to extract location features for indoor positioning in wireless local area networks. However, existing methods, such as linear discriminant analysis and principal component analysis, all suffer from the multimoda...
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Zhi-An Deng, Di Wu, Yiran Zhou and Zhenyu Na
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Aries Pratiarso, Prima Kristalina
Pág. 153 - 163
In wireless sensor network applications, the position of nodes is randomly distributed following the contour of the observation area. A simple solution without any measurement tools is provided by range-free method. However, this method yields the coarse...
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Zhongliang Deng, Hanhua Wang, Xinyu Zheng, Xiao Fu, Lu Yin, Shihao Tang and Fuxing Yang
User terminal positioning based on the 5G system or other ground-based wireless systems.
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Li Ma, Ning Cao, Xiaoliang Feng, Jianping Zhang and Jingjing Yan
In a complex indoor environment, wireless signals are affected by multiple factors such as reflection, scattering or diffuse reflection of electromagnetic waves from indoor walls and other objects, and the signal strength will fluctuate significantly. Fo...
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Riad Kanan,Obaidallah Elhassan
Pág. 34 - 44
This paper proposes a design of an efficient hospital nurse calling system which combines two types of indoor localization systems. The purpose of the first system is to locate patients while the second is to locate nurses equipped with their smart phone...
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Eddie C. L. Chan,George Baciu,S.C. Mak
Pág. 56 - 64
Localization systems for indoor areas have recently been suggested that make use of existing wireless local areanetwork (WLAN) infrastructure and location fingerprinting approach. However, most existing research work ignores channel interference between ...
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Muhammed Zahid Karakusak, Hasan Kivrak, Hasan Fehmi Ates and Mehmet Kemal Ozdemir
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) positioning is a challenging task indoors due to environmental constraints and the unpredictable behavior of signal propagation, even at a fixed location. The aim of this work is to develop deep learning-based approache...
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Giovanni Pau, Alessandro Severino and Antonino Canale
Intelligent transportation solutions and smart information and communication technologies will be the core of future smart cities. For this purpose, these topics have captivated noteworthy interest in the investigation and construction of cleverer commun...
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Adytia Darmawan, Sanggar Dewanto, Dadet Pramadihanto
Pág. 344 - 357
Position estimation using WIMU (Wireless Inertial Measurement Unit) is one of emerging technology in the field of indoor positioning systems. WIMU can detect movement and does not depend on GPS signals. The position is then estimated using a modified ZUP...
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Véronique Georlette, Anne-Carole Honfoga, Michel Dossou and Véronique Moeyaert
In the dynamic landscape of 6G and smart cities, visible light communication (VLC) assumes critical significance for Internet of Things (IoT) applications spanning diverse sectors. The escalating demand for bandwidth and data underscores the need for inn...
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Junzhuo Li, Wenyong Li and Guan Lian
A low-cost, timely, and durable long-term approach to resident travel surveys is crucial for authorities to understand the city?s transportation systems and formulate transportation planning and management policies. This paper summarizes commonly used wi...
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