DocumentCode
2209706
Title
Indoor geolocation using RF multipath with probabilistic data association
Author
Gustafson, D.E. ; Bottkol, M.S. ; Parry, J.R. ; Elwell, J.M. ; Nguyen, T.Q.
Author_Institution
Charles Stark Draper Lab., Cambridge, MA
fYear
2008
fDate
5-8 May 2008
Firstpage
402
Lastpage
412
Abstract
An indoor navigation problem is considered where the objective is real-time tracking of transponding tags in multipath environments using signals sent from and received at a set of radio frequency (RF) sources at fixed and known locations. Current systems depend on detection of direct path signals and treat multipath signals as spurious. We present an approach for exploiting the multipath signals to maintain tracking when direct paths are undetected. The method relies on estimating the parameters of minimum-complexity models of the indirect path lengths. A maximum of three parameters is required to model indirect path lengths arising from an arbitrary number of specular reflections off planar surfaces. A probabilistic data association filter (PDAF) is used to mitigate uncertainties arising from noise, closely-spaced path lengths, and path length crossovers. The method is tested via simulation using bandlimited signals synthesized from ray trace data. Performance is compared to an optimized direct path filter using Monte Carlo analysis. No prior knowledge of multipath parameters or indoor infrastructure is assumed, and measurements are restricted to time-of-arrival (TOA) only. The results indicate that the PDAF consistently outperforms the direct path filter when one or more direct paths are blocked.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; indoor radio; multipath channels; Monte Carlo analysis; RF multipath; direct path signals; indoor geolocation; indoor navigation problem; multipath signals; probabilistic data association filter; real-time tracking; transponding tags; Acoustic reflection; Filters; Monte Carlo methods; Motion planning; Parameter estimation; Performance analysis; RF signals; Radio frequency; Signal synthesis; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Position, Location and Navigation Symposium, 2008 IEEE/ION
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1536-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1537-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLANS.2008.4570096
Filename
4570096
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