• DocumentCode
    809697
  • Title

    SAM LOST smart antennas-based movable localization system

  • Author

    Falletti, Emanuela ; Presti, Letizia Lo ; Sellone, Fabrizio

  • Author_Institution
    Smart Ant Group, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    25
  • Lastpage
    42
  • Abstract
    Nowadays, wireless position location of multiple sources attracts considerable interest, not only for military, law-enforcement, and public safety applications, but also in the field of intelligent transportation systems and location-specific commercial services. In this paper, we present a complete, autonomous, and movable-on-demand localization system. It is based on the estimation of the direction of arrival of signals emitted by mobile sources, impinging on an array of sensors placed on board a mobile localization station, represented by any aerial or terrestrial vehicle. The system is especially tailored for wireless users unable to perform self-localization, and its most attractive characteristic is its inherent mobility, which allows a quick employment "on demand", in emergency situations, where other localization infrastructures are not present or are unable to properly operate. Procedures of autolocalization and autoorientation of the localization station, based on a set of emitting sources in known location, are considered as well. The user to be located should only be equipped with a very simple radio transmitter, whose signal can be received and identified by the localization station. Alternatively, in more sophisticated scenarios, the user\´s equipment can be a personal mobile phone, seamlessly connected with the localization station acting as a temporary base station. The performance of the overall system has been evaluated for a case of code division multiple access (CDMA)-based transceiver via computer simulations, showing that the achievable accuracy for locating the user position can fulfil the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) E-911 standard requirements for emergency calls over reasonably wide coverage areas.
  • Keywords
    adaptive antenna arrays; code division multiple access; direction-of-arrival estimation; mobile radio; SAM LOST smart antennas; aerial vehicle; code division multiple access; direction of arrival estimation; localization station autolocalization; localization station autoorientation; movable localization system; movable-on-demand localization system; radio transmitter; terrestrial vehicle; Direction of arrival estimation; Employment; FCC; Intelligent sensors; Intelligent transportation systems; Remotely operated vehicles; Safety; Sensor arrays; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless sensor networks; Direction of arrival (DOA) estimation; localization; position location; quaternions; smart antennas;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TVT.2005.858169
  • Filename
    1583911