• DocumentCode
    623849
  • Title

    Theory underlying measurement of AOA with a rotating directional antenna

  • Author

    Yinjie Chen ; Zhongli Liu ; Xinwen Fu ; Benyuan Liu ; Wei Zhao

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, USA
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    14-19 April 2013
  • Firstpage
    2490
  • Lastpage
    2498
  • Abstract
    In many wireless localization applications, we rotate a directional antenna to derive the angle of arrival (AOA) of wireless signals transmitted from a target mobile device. The AOA corresponds to the direction in which the maximum received signal strength (RSS) is sensed. However, an unanswered question is how to make sure the directional antenna picks up packets producing the maximum RSS while rotating. We propose a set of novel RSS sampling theory to answer this question. We recognize the process that a directional antenna measures RSS of wireless packets while rotating as the process that the radiation pattern of the directional antenna is sampled. Therefore, if RSS samples can reconstruct the antenna´s radiation pattern, the direction corresponding to the peak of the radiation pattern is the AOA of the target. We derive mathematical models to determine the RSS sampling rate given the target´s packet transmission rate. Our RSS sampling theory is applicable to various types of directional antennas. To validate our RSS sampling theory, we developed BotLoc, which is a programmable and self-coordinated robot armed with a wireless sniffer. We conducted extensive real-world experiments and the experimental results match the theory very well. A video of BotLoc is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtUt0IqhXRU&feature=youtu.be.
  • Keywords
    antenna radiation patterns; direction-of-arrival estimation; directive antennas; mobile antennas; mobile radio; mobile robots; signal sampling; AOA; BotLoc robot; RSS sampling theory; angle of arrival; antenna radiation pattern; packet transmission rate; programmable robot; received signal strength; rotating directional antenna; self-coordinated robot; target mobile device; wireless localization application; wireless packet; wireless signal; wireless sniffer; Angular velocity; Antenna measurements; Antenna radiation patterns; Directional antennas; Directive antennas; Wireless communication;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    INFOCOM, 2013 Proceedings IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Turin
  • ISSN
    0743-166X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-5944-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INFCOM.2013.6567055
  • Filename
    6567055