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Deep Radio-Visual Localization

2018 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2018
For many automated navigation applications, the underlying localization algorithm must be able to continuously produce both accurate and stable results by using a spectrum of redundant sensing technologies. To this end, various sensors have been used for localization, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, LiDAR and cameras.
Tatsuya Ishihara   +3 more
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BBC Local Radio

Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1974
In this article the development of Local Radio is traced from the case put by the BBC to the Pilkington Committee at the opening of the first twenty of the proposed forty stations. The aim of the service—to run a local radio service on the shared experience of people living together in the same community—is available to only half the nation.
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Robust radio localization with FLIP

2018 European Navigation Conference (ENC), 2018
Radio fingerprinting based localization relies on comparing observations to a database of reference radio fingerprint point data. For complex buildings these databases can be very large. As mobile devices have limitations in storage capacity, working memory, processing speed, and power usage, making an on-terminal system that works well even in large ...
Reinhard Mullner, Thomas Burgess
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Distributionally Robust Radio Frequency Localization

IEEE Transactions on Signal and Information Processing over Networks, 2019
We consider the problem of estimating the location of an RF-device using observations such as received signal strengths, generated according to an uncertain distribution from a set of transmitters with known locations. We present a distributionally robust formulation of the localization problem that explicitly takes into account the uncertainty in the ...
Nachikethas A. Jagadeesan   +1 more
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Localism and All-Sports Radio

Journal of Radio & Audio Media, 2008
All-sports radio became a natural byproduct of the informational radio trend of the 1980s. It originated in New York and other large markets. Although it originated as a large market format, today there are dozens of sports radio stations on the air in markets large and small, with many major markets supporting more than one sports radio station.
Paul Gullifor, Michael Thurwanger
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Wireless local loop radio systems

Computer Networks, 1999
Wireless local loop radio is expected to become a widely accepted technology for rapid access to network infrastructure by remote locations. Characteristics of a wireless local loop system are partially different from those in the mobile cellular system and therefore their design and planning require different considerations.
Nicolae Cotanis, Bijan Jabbari
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Radio in the local loop

Proceedings. The X International Symposium on Subscriber Loops and Services,, 2005
This is a general overview, presenting the advantages of using CT and DECT in the local loop. Aspects such as costs, network integration, different applications, new network solutions etc. will be covered. Experiences of narrowband measurement at 900 MHz (CT2 and CT3) have been carried out to evaluate the radio path losses between the transmitter and ...
M. Strom, S. Fleron
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Radio galaxies and local quasars

Nature, 1975
A RECENT discovery regarding Centaurus A (NGC5128)1 may have an important bearing on the very local quasar model (see for example, refs 2 to 5). These observers, using the new 4-m telescope at Cerro Tololo Observatory, have obtained remarkable photographs showing visible filaments extending away radially from the galactic centre and blue starlike ...
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Localization of Radio Emission Sources

2018
Localization or determination of radio emission source position is the complex problem due to multi-path radio wave propagation and absence of direct visibility of the radio emission source in most of the cases, small duration of emission and other factors. Depending on the engineering instrumentation.
Anatoly M. Rembovsky   +3 more
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Multimode radio fingerprinting for localization

2011 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, 2011
We study the feasibility of multimode radio fingerprinting for indoor localization with smart phones. Leveraging the sensing capabilities of these devices (WiFi radio, cellular communications radio, accelerometer, magnetometer), we present an application integrating both offline and online phases of fingerprinting in the same smart phone, and ...
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