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Abstract
Highly-accurate localization of wireless devices is a critical feature of future Internet-of-Things applications. Due to its superior time-domain resolution, ultra-wideband (UWB) technology allows centimeter-level positioning accuracy. Still, setting up an anchor-based UWB localization system requires extensive labour and costs. Recent works have shown that, instead of multiple physical anchors, the exploitation of multipath reflections from walls minimizes the required infrastructure to a single anchor. This dataset contains an extensive measurement campaign in two complex indoor environments with one anchor. It contains line-of-sight as well as non-line-of-sight situations. Furthermore, we have acquired datasets using directional antennas at the anchor to allow observing the impact of the angular domain on the localization performance.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Dataset: Single-Anchor Indoor Localization with Decawave DW1000 and Directional Antennas |
Pages | 21-22 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 4 Nov 2018 |
Event | 1st Workshop on Data Acquisition To Analysis: DATA 2018 - Shenzhen, China Duration: 4 Nov 2018 → 4 Nov 2018 https://workshopdata.github.io/DATA2018/ |
Conference
Conference | 1st Workshop on Data Acquisition To Analysis |
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Abbreviated title | DATA |
Country/Territory | China |
City | Shenzhen |
Period | 4/11/18 → 4/11/18 |
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Keywords
- ultra wideband technology
- multipath-assisted indoor positioning
Fields of Expertise
- Information, Communication & Computing
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Dataset: Single-Anchor Indoor Localization with Decawave DW1000 and Directional Antennas
Bernhard Großwindhager (Speaker)
4 Nov 2018Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk at conference or symposium › Science to science