2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21217325
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Novel Solutions to the Three-Anchor ToA-Based Three-Dimensional Positioning Problem

Abstract: At least four non-coplanar anchor nodes (ANs) are required for the time-of-arrival (ToA)-based three-dimensional (3D) positioning to enable unique position estimation. Direct method (DM) and particle filter (PF) algorithms were developed to address the three-anchor ToA-based 3D positioning problem. The proposed DM reduces this problem to the solution of a quadratic equation, exploiting the knowledge about the workspace, to first estimate the x- or z-coordinate, and then the remaining two coordinates. The imple… Show more

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“…At least four non-coplanar anchor nodes (ANs) are required for the ToA-based 3D positioning to enable unique position estimation. However, direct method (DM) and particle filter (PF) (see Section 2.3.1 ) algorithms were developed to address the three-anchor ToA-based 3D positioning problem in [ 30 ]. The proposed DM reduces this problem to the solution of a quadratic equation, exploiting the knowledge about the workspace, to first estimate the x- or z-coordinate and then the remaining two coordinates.…”
Section: 3d Localization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least four non-coplanar anchor nodes (ANs) are required for the ToA-based 3D positioning to enable unique position estimation. However, direct method (DM) and particle filter (PF) (see Section 2.3.1 ) algorithms were developed to address the three-anchor ToA-based 3D positioning problem in [ 30 ]. The proposed DM reduces this problem to the solution of a quadratic equation, exploiting the knowledge about the workspace, to first estimate the x- or z-coordinate and then the remaining two coordinates.…”
Section: 3d Localization Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%