Title :
A time domain eigen value method for robust indoor localization
Author :
Godaliyadda, G. M Roshan Indika ; Garg, Hari K.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract :
The hazardous nature of the indoor environment and the rapid growth of commercial indoor positioning systems have placed a significant emphasis on developing robust localization techniques. Our work focuses on developing super resolution techniques that can provide accurate time delay estimates under line-of-sight (LOS) conditions and generation of location information rich fingerprints that can be utilized for localization under non LOS conditions. First a detailed behavioral analysis of the subspace separation based super resolution algorithms is presented. Then we examine the newly introduced time domain eigen-value (TD-EV) method which effectively combines the time domain multiple signal classification (TD-MUSIC) and the frequency domain eigen-value (FD-EV) algorithms. This is done to secure the bandwidth versatility, superior path resolvability, and noise immunity of TD-MUSIC algorithm and FD-EV´s ability to resurface underestimated local peaks submerged beneath the noise floor under constrained conditions. This makes TD-EV a prime candidate for accurate time delay estimation under severe multi-path and noise conditions prevalent in indoor environments. Additionally, these attributes provide a location information rich fingerprint from the resultant pseudo-spectrum output of our method for location based fingerprinting techniques.
Keywords :
delay estimation; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; indoor radio; signal classification; time-domain analysis; LOS conditions; TD-MUSIC algorithm; bandwidth versatility; frequency domain eigen-value algorithms; line-of-sight conditions; location information rich fingerprint; location-based fingerprinting techniques; noise immunity; nonLOS conditions; pseudo-spectrum output; robust indoor localization; subspace separation analysis; super resolution techniques; superior path resolvability; time delay estimation; time domain multiple signal classification; time-domain eigenvalue method; Algorithm design and analysis; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Fingerprint recognition; Frequency domain analysis; Indoor environments; Multiple signal classification; Robustness; Signal resolution; Working environment noise; Indoor localization; location based fingerprinting; super resolution; time of arrival estimation; ultra-wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS), 2010
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6558-3
DOI :
10.1109/WTS.2010.5479664