DocumentCode
1196352
Title
Ranging With Ultrawide Bandwidth Signals in Multipath Environments
Author
Dardari, Davide ; Conti, Andrea ; Ferner, Ulric ; Giorgetti, Andrea ; Win, Moe Z.
Author_Institution
Dipt. di Elettron., Univ. of Bologna at Cesena, Cesena
Volume
97
Issue
2
fYear
2009
Firstpage
404
Lastpage
426
Abstract
Over the coming decades, high-definition situationally-aware networks have the potential to create revolutionary applications in the social, scientific, commercial, and military sectors. Ultrawide bandwidth (UWB) technology is a viable candidate for enabling accurate localization capabilities through time-of-arrival (TOA)-based ranging techniques. These techniques exploit the fine delay resolution property of UWB signals by estimating the TOA of the first signal path. Exploiting the full capabilities of UWB TOA estimation can be challenging, especially when operating in harsh propagation environments, since the direct path may not exist or it may not be the strongest. In this paper, we first give an overview of ranging techniques together with the primary sources of TOA error (including propagation effects, clock drift, and interference). We then describe fundamental TOA bounds (such as the Cramer-Rao bound and the tighter Ziv-Zakai bound) in both ideal and multipath environments. These bounds serve as useful benchmarks in assessing the performance of TOA estimation techniques. We also explore practical low-complexity TOA estimation techniques and analyze their performance in the presence of multipath and interference using IEEE 802.15.4a channel models as well as experimental data measured in indoor residential environments.
Keywords
multipath channels; radiofrequency interference; time-of-arrival estimation; ultra wideband communication; IEEE 802.15.4a channel; TOA estimation techniques; multipath environments; time-of-arrival based ranging techniques; ultrawide bandwidth signals; Bandwidth; Clocks; Delay estimation; Global Positioning System; Interference; Laboratories; Position measurement; Signal resolution; Time of arrival estimation; Wireless sensor networks; Interference; localization; multipath channel; ranging; time-of-arrival; ultrawide bandwidth;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2008.2008846
Filename
4802191
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