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Optimization of Sensor Network for Velocity-Free Acoustic Emission Source Localization in Construction Materials. [PDF]
Huang X, Liu Y, Yang L, Dong L.
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Deep Robust Moving Horizon Estimation for Nonlinear Multi-Rate Systems. [PDF]
Wang R, Wen S, Chen B.
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Enhanced Indoor Mobile Robot Localization via Lie-Group IMU-UWB Fusion and Dual-Stage Kalman Filtering. [PDF]
He Z, Tang X, Li M, Zhang F.
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Ultrashort electron pulse generation with single-femtosecond-level jitter. [PDF]
Zheng J +4 more
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Persistent Shock After Successful PCI Due to CPR-Related Internal Mammary Artery Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Tate AM +6 more
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Evaluation of the angle of arrival based techniques
In this work we present the angle of arrival estimation techniques and their comparison at different values of SNR using a 5 element UCA. The techniques that have been considered include phase interferometry, Multiple Signal Classification and covariance.
Rameez Asif +7 more
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On Angle-of-Arrival and Time-of-Arrival Statistics of Geometric Scattering Channels
This paper proposes a hyperbolic distribution to model the distribution of random scatterers between a base station (BS) and the user equipment (UE) in multipath mobile environments. New hyperbolic angle-of-arrival (AoA) probability density function (pdf), power azimuth spectrum (PAS), time-of-arrival (ToA) pdf, and power delay spectrum (PDS) are ...
Le, Khoa N. (R14329)
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RF angle of arrival-based node localisation
International Journal of Sensor Networks, 2011Several localisation algorithms exist for wireless sensor networks that use angle of arrival measurements to derive node position. However, there are limited options for actually obtaining the angle of arrival using resource-constrained devices. In this paper, we describe a technique for determining node bearings based on radio interferometric angle of
Isaac Amundson +2 more
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Robust Navigation Using Angle of Arrival Measurements
The majority of conventional radionavigation systems are based on Time of Arrival (TOA) measurements of RF signals. By far the most common method is pseudoranging, mainly a result of the undisputed success of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as a ubiquitous technology, especially in aviation.
Osechas, Okuary +4 more
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