Heat, Vibration, Dust, Salt spray, Weather - Taking Wireless Positioning to the Extreme

Millner H, Gulden P, Roehr S, Christmann M, Vossiek M (2013)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2013

Edited Volumes: WiSNet 2013 - Proceedings: 2013 IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks - 2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Week, RWW 2013

Pages Range: 52-54

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE Radio Wireless Week 2013, 20-23 Jan.

Event location: Austin, TX, USA

DOI: 10.1109/WiSNet.2013.6488631

Abstract

There are lots of local positioning systems available for indoor applications, partly even for outdoor use. Many of them rely on a rather clean environment which does not interfere in their measurements too much. Industrial environments, in-or outdoors, often do not meet these requirements. The positioning applications here are surrounded by dirt, dust and vibrations. The number of local positioning systems being able to perform properly here at all times is limited to such not dependent on optical or sonic measurements. Local secondary radar systems proved to be a reliable source of distance and position measurements, even in harsh environments. This paper examines a few use cases and depicts the performance of local positioning radar systems there. © 2013 IEEE.

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APA:

Millner, H., Gulden, P., Roehr, S., Christmann, M., & Vossiek, M. (2013). Heat, Vibration, Dust, Salt spray, Weather - Taking Wireless Positioning to the Extreme. In IEEE Radio Wireless Week 2013, 20-23 Jan. (pp. 52-54). Austin, TX, USA.

MLA:

Millner, Hendrik, et al. "Heat, Vibration, Dust, Salt spray, Weather - Taking Wireless Positioning to the Extreme." Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, WiSNet 2013 - 2013 7th IEEE Radio and Wireless Week, RWW 2013, Austin, TX, USA 2013. 52-54.

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