Title :
Automatic vehicle location in cellular communications systems
Author_Institution :
Siemens, Hsien, Taiwan
fDate :
11/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper presents a method of automatic vehicle location (AVL). Signals are transmitted from base stations in a cellular communications system. A device is embedded into a cellular phone installed in a vehicle. When this vehicle is traveling through a cellular territory, the device receives those signals and calculates the attenuation of those signals to locate the current vehicle position. A preliminary study by using computer simulation shows that the error between the exact position and the estimated position is in the range from 0 to 575 m. This result is based on the assumptions that the base stations are separated from each other by 5 km and the point-to-area terrain configuration has a 3 dB standard deviation of a normal signal strength distribution. A further modification by employing fuzzy logic is under development. The goal is to keep the location accuracy within 200 m
Keywords :
cellular radio; fuzzy logic; land mobile radio; position measurement; road vehicles; attenuation; automatic vehicle location; base stations; cellular communications systems; cellular phone; fuzzy logic; location accuracy; point-to-area terrain configuration; signal strength; vehicle position; Attenuation; Automatic control; Base stations; Cellular phones; Communication systems; Computer errors; Computer simulation; Fuzzy logic; Uncertainty; Vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on