有机会信号的合作位置

Chun Yang, Thao Nguyen, D. Venable, M. White, R. Siegel
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当GPS信号的接收变得不可靠时,另一种选择是探索机会信号(SOOP)进行定位。广播数字无线电传输(例如,数字电视信号)包含场和段同步码,可用于测距,即使它最初不是这样设计的。另一个例子是无线局域网(WLAN)信号。然而,有两个主要的困难。虽然SOOP源的位置是已知的,但独立SOOP源的数量及其几何分布可能不利于精确定位。此外,SOOP发射机的时钟不同步,每个都受到不同的偏置和漂移。为了应对2009 NAECON大挑战,我们提出了一种合作定位方法。提出的概念利用了合作设备到共同SOOP源的差分距离、合作设备之间的相对距离以及合作设备的位移测量。网络定位设备之间的合作不仅使它们能够选择最合适的定位机制,而且还为它们提供了额外的测量,以减少所需的SOOP数量。除了数据交换之外,两个合作设备之间的无线电链路还允许估计它们的时钟偏移。通过不动点平滑得到关节位置的定位解。在本文中,我们提出了该系统的概念、子系统及其工作原理,并分析了初步的仿真结果。
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Cooperative position location with signals of opportunity
When the reception of GPS signals becomes unreliable, an alternative is to explore signals of opportunity (SOOP) for positioning. Broadcast digital radio transmissions (e.g., digital TV signals) contain field and segment sync codes, which can be used for ranging even though it was not originally designed for so. Another example is the wireless local area network (WLAN) signals. However, there are two major difficulties. Although the location of SOOP sources is known, the number of independent SOOP sources and their geometric distribution may not be favorable for precise positioning. Besides, the clocks of SOOP transmitters are not synchronized, each subject to a different bias and drift. To respond to the 2009 NAECON Grand Challenge, we set forth a cooperative position location approach. The proposed concept makes use of differential ranges between cooperative devices to a common SOOP source, the relative ranges between the cooperative devices, and displacement measurements by the cooperative devices. The cooperation among networked location devices not only allows them to choose the most appropriate positioning mechanism but also provides them with additional measurements to reduce the number of SOOP otherwise required. In addition to data exchange, the radio link between two cooperative devices also allows for estimation of their clock offset. This leads to a joint position location solution via fixed-point smoothing. In this paper, we present the proposed system concept, its subsystems, and their operations and also analyze preliminary simulation results.
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