2010 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ipin.2010.5648118
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A mathematical model for a polarisation based orientation measurement principle in time of arrival radio localisation systems

Abstract: The determination of orientation within time of arrival radio localisation systems is a widely discussed matter within the scientific world. In most cases, this goal is reached by using additional navigation sensors. Some other techniques exist, which are utilising only carrier phase measurements. For that purpose, the antenna configuration has to be chosen adequately. In the case considered here, a freely rotating and moving transmitter is equipped with a linearly polarised antenna. Two opposed circularly pol… Show more

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