2018 15th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communications (WPNC) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/wpnc.2018.8555746
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Coherent Multi-Channel Ranging for Narrowband LPWAN: Simulation and Experimentation Results

Abstract: Precise radio based positioning for low power wide area networks remains a challenging research area due to narrowband signals and multipath propagation. Multi-channel ranging provides improved temporal resolution by coherent processing. While this technique has been applied to short range radio standards, no experimental demonstration for long range radio devices exists. The present paper introduces a hardware testbed for phase coherent multi-channel processing of narrowband signals. Simulations and prelimina… Show more

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“…For such a processing scheme, range resolution is conditioned by the virtual bandwidth BW virt and is given by ∆R = c 0 /(2(C − 1)∆f ) = c 0 /(2BW virt ) and maximum unambiguous range R max = c 0 /(2∆f ) [17]. Details on this method can be found in [11], [13].…”
Section: B Cronen -Sequential Multi-channel Rangingmentioning
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“…For such a processing scheme, range resolution is conditioned by the virtual bandwidth BW virt and is given by ∆R = c 0 /(2(C − 1)∆f ) = c 0 /(2BW virt ) and maximum unambiguous range R max = c 0 /(2∆f ) [17]. Details on this method can be found in [11], [13].…”
Section: B Cronen -Sequential Multi-channel Rangingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing work [8]- [10] only provides few benchmarking of the ranging feature. Coherent multi-channel ranging allows improving temporal resolution through the aggregation of sequentially transmitted narrowband signals [11]. This technique is compatible with LPWA constraints and offers advanced geolocalization.…”
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“…Xu et al [3] average the channel estimates from different signal bands to obtain better estimation results. Wolf et al [4] proposed a multi-channel ranging protocol for low power wide area network (LPWAN) by aggregating sequentially transmitted narrowband signals. The propagation delay is retrieved from the estimated channel impulse response after ordinary inverse Fourier transform.…”
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