Indoor localization systems cannot rely on the same mechanisms, like GPS, that are used for outdoor or large-scale localization. Instead, autonomous or user-carried devices are often localized by measuring the time taken for an emitted signal to reach a known location; this signal can be sound, light, radio waves, or another similar sensed quantity. Autonomous mobile devices already contain motors, which produce sounds as a side eect of their operation, and so can potentially be included in a localization scheme without new hardware. In this paper, we briey outline the challenges that need to be met for accurate detection and identication of motor-produced signals. We present a method for improving signal resolution for linear chirps that improves cross-correlation based signal detection by up to 2.8X.
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Bannis, A., Noh, H. Y., & Zhang, P. (2018). Poster abstract: Robust detection of motor-produced audio signals. In SenSys 2018 - Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (pp. 412–413). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3274783.3275209
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