Wireless Positioning: Principles and Practice

  • Sharp I
  • Yu K
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This book focuses on non-GNSS positioning systems and approaches. Although it addresses both theoretical and pract. Introduction -- Part I Engineering of Positioning Systems -- Architecture of tracking systems -- Signaling techniques -- Use of inertial sensors in position determination -- Link budget -- Application cases -- System testing -- Part II Recent Research into Terrestrial Positioning -- Wideband reconstruction based positioning -- Toa error measurement, modeling and analysis -- Gdop analysis for indoor positioning -- Enhanced least-squares positioning algorithm -- Receiver signal strength positioning -- Integrated indoor positioning -- Positional accuracy measurement and error modeling -- Concluding remarks.

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Sharp, I., & Yu, K. (2018). Wireless Positioning: Principles and Practice (p. 626). Retrieved from http://www.springer.com/series/15704%0Ahttp://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-10-8791-2

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