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Optimal Trilateration Is an Eigenvalue Problem
The problem of estimating receiver or sender node positions from measured receiver-sender distances is a key issue in different applications such as microphone array calibration, radio antenna array calibration, mapping and positioning using UWB or using
Larsson, Martin +7 more
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Integration of fingerprinting and trilateration techniques for improved indoor localization
In this paper, a new algorithm for indoor localization using WLAN signal strengths is proposed. The objective of the work was to design a simple and efficient indoor positioning algorithm with good accuracy. The proposed algorithm uses the fingerprinting
Dias D, Kodippili NS
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A Somatosensory Computation That Unifies Limbs and Tools. [PDF]
Miller LE +5 more
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Ultrasonic Trilateration Methods for Low-Cost Indoor Positioning
Trilateration is a process where distances to known control points or beacons can be used as inputs to algorithms to calculate an object’s position. Most of the common trilateration methods known are fast and reliable, and based on estimating one or more
Fasae, Taiwo Damilola +1 more
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Graph Trilateration for Indoor Localization in Sparsely Distributed Edge Computing Devices in Complex Environments Using Bluetooth Technology. [PDF]
Kiarashi Y +12 more
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Prototype of Cooperative Mobile Robots with Trilateration Localization Method
In the modern robotic community, many mobile robots are expected to cooperate with each other on the same task, it is often necessary for each robot in the swarm to know locations of its neighboring robots.
Alasiry, Ali Husein +2 more
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M.Ing.The research and development contained herein details a Proof of Concept to test the commercial viability of a mobile cellular positioning technique for use in Location Based Service applications.
Khan, Muhammed Fuzail
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User Configurable Indoor Positioning System using WiFi Trilateration and Fingerprinting
The use of smartphones for positioning and navigation is mostly limited to outdoor settings. Indoors, where GPS signals are too inaccurate for positioning, an alternative must be used.
Sandelin, Fredrik +2 more
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