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Time-of-arrival estimation for blind beamforming

2013 18th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing (DSP), 2013
Ad-hoc arrays formed by mobile devices are increasingly available to capture audio and video in social events. Using spatial signal processing algorithms, e.g., beamforming, with microphone signals of such arrays is hindered by the unknown locations of the devices and the lack of temporal synchronization between them. While self-calibration methods can
Tinakari Aki, Pertilä Pasi
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Time of Arrival Operator

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1971
The problem of finding proper quantal operators for the time of arrival, when the source is at infinite distance from the detector, is investigated. It is shown that at least two Hermitian operators can be constructed which, in the Hilbert space of positive energy spectrum, are self-adjoint.
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Time-to-arrival estimations to simulated pedestrians

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2020
Driving a vehicle requires individuals' awareness of their surroundings to prevent collisions with other vehicles, objects, and pedestrians. While previous research has investigated time-to-arrival (TTA) in real-world and simulated driving situations, there is little information on how pedestrian reflectance and time of day impact TTA.
Hannah, Solini, Jeffrey, Andre
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Regulated Competition: The Time Has Arrived

Journal of Public Health Policy, 1988
I 5 choice" proposal in a book entitled Health Plan: The 6' Only Practical Solution to the Soaring Cost of Medical k s Care (z). In the meantime, there has been wide acceptance of health care market strategies as well as tremendous growth in Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs); but there has been very little done to promote "socially desirable ...
H D, Scott, J T, Tierney, W J, Waters
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Interference Mitigation for Time of Arrival Estimation

2010 IEEE Wireless Communication and Networking Conference, 2010
In indoor environments, geolocation using Time of Arrival (TOA) estimation must use a wide bandwidth to overcome the effects of multipath propagation. Narrowband interference from other applications is a significant problem. In this paper we investigate a number of signal processing schemes to detect and overcome one or more relatively narrowband ...
David Humphrey, Mark Hedley
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Time of Arrival Statistics in Cellular Environments

2006 IEEE 63rd Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006
In this paper we study the temporal statistics of cellular mobile channel. We propose a scattering model that encloses scatterers in an elliptical scattering disc. We, further, employ this model to derive the probability density function (pdf) of Time of Arrival (ToA) of the multipath signal for picocell, microcell, and macrocell environments.
Mohammed T. Simsim   +3 more
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The Impact of Multipath Information on Time-of-Arrival Estimation

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2022
Time-of-arrival (TOA) based localization plays a central role in current and future localization systems. Such systems, exploiting the fine delay resolution properties of wideband and ultra-wideband (UWB) signals, are particularly attractive for ranging under harsh propagation conditions in which significant multipath may be present.
Wesley M. Gifford   +2 more
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Indoor distance estimation by using time of arrival

2018 26th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2018
Nowadays, researches about indoor positioning is very popular. Estimating location of a communication node can be used in navigation in a shopping mall or tracking in a work place, etc. In applications without a reference point, relative location of the nodes is preferred.
Erdenay Aktas, Ozgur Tamer
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Time-of-arrival photoelectron correlator

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1987
A photoelectron correlator based on the measurement of the joint probability distribution function in the arrival times of eight stop pulses following a single start pulse is described. This correlator has a measurement interval of 5 μs and delay time resolution of 2.5 ns.
H. S. Dhadwal, Benjamin Chu, Renliang Xu
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Time-of-Arrival Measurements

2018
For a radiolocation system the position of an object is determined using some characteristic of the radio frequency signal. These characteristics could include the signal strength, the signal phase (for angle of arrival measurements) or the propagation time-of-flight (TOF) from the transmitter to the receive.
Ian Sharp, Kegen Yu
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