Remote local positioning radar

Wiebking L, Glanzer M, Mastela D, Christmann M, Vossiek M (2004)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2004

Edited Volumes: Proceedings - 2004 IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference, RAWCON

Pages Range: 191-194

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference

Event location: Piscataway, USA

DOI: 10.1109/RAWCON.2004.1389105

Abstract

A remote local positioning radar (LPR) systems was developed for logistics application. In the system, the round-trip time-of-flight between a transponder unit and the base stations was measured. The main advantage of such system are low costs of the mobile units, the high update rate, and low power consumption. The system configuration with a mobile base station is similar to global positioning system (GPS) with a mobile receiver unit and satellites at known positions. The system is costly and easily implementable for tracking different objects at the same time in an indoor or outdoor environment with a precision of less than 20 cm by using a time-of-arrival based measurement principle.

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APA:

Wiebking, L., Glanzer, M., Mastela, D., Christmann, M., & Vossiek, M. (2004). Remote local positioning radar. In IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference (pp. 191-194). Piscataway, USA.

MLA:

Wiebking, Leif, et al. "Remote local positioning radar." Proceedings of the Proceedings - 2004 IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference, RAWCON, Piscataway, USA 2004. 191-194.

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