IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2006. WCNC 2006. 2006
DOI: 10.1109/wcnc.2006.1696648
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On RSS and TOA based indoor geolocation - a comparative performance evaluation

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“…The localization methods can be roughly classified into two types: rangebased localization and range-free localization. Range-based localization methods apply range (angle or distance) information to calculate the location; the ranging measurement techniques include Angle of Arrival (AOA) [5], Received Signal Strength (RSS) [18], Time of Arrival (TOA) [19] and Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) [20]. Range-free localization methods apply network connections information (connectivity or hop count) to calculate the location, APIT [6] and DV-Hop [7] are examples about these methods.…”
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“…The localization methods can be roughly classified into two types: rangebased localization and range-free localization. Range-based localization methods apply range (angle or distance) information to calculate the location; the ranging measurement techniques include Angle of Arrival (AOA) [5], Received Signal Strength (RSS) [18], Time of Arrival (TOA) [19] and Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) [20]. Range-free localization methods apply network connections information (connectivity or hop count) to calculate the location, APIT [6] and DV-Hop [7] are examples about these methods.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…To measure distances between neighboring nodes, the distance ranging techniques such as RSS [18], TOA [19] and TDOA [20] are adopted. The position information of anchor can be obtained by GPS [4] or manual placement.…”
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“…Range-based methods use place analytics such as ToA, TDoA, RSS [13], and AoA to calculate the range between two nodes. Vicinity detecting between nodes is commonly the foundation for range-free methods.…”
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“…In fact, based on the literature [10], for calculating the distance or users position coordinates, it has been assumed that the average signal strength is a stationary Gaussian process. Therefore, based on the relationship between transmission power and reception power that is approximated in free space by [11]:…”
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