Constrained Location Algorithm Using TDOA Measurements(Digital Signal Processing)
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概要
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One conventional technique for source localization is to utilize the time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) measurements of a signal received at spatially separated sensors. A simple TDOA-based location algorithm that combines the advantages of two efficient positioning methods is developed. It is demonstrated that the proposed approach can give optimum performance in geolocation via satellites at different noise conditions.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-12-01
著者
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So Hing
Department Of Computer Engineering And Information Technology City University Of Hong Kong
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Hui Shun
Department Of Computer Engineering And Information Technology City Universityof Hong Kong
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So Hing
Department Of Computer Engineering And Information Technology City Universityof Hong Kong
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