High Precision Local Positioning for Wireless Industry Automation

Zohny A, Ferizi A, Rose R, Weigel R (2011)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2011

Publisher: Embedded Systems Initiative Erlangen-Nuremberg

Conference Proceedings Title: Embedded World Conference 2011

Event location: Nürnberg

Abstract

Wireless local positioning systems (WLPS) are currently becoming more entrenched in several elds. Among their most prominent elds of implementations are smart factories and real-time based active mapping for cultural guiding purposes. The development of such systems began with the realization of the positioning core technology. However, as this technology matured, more abstract system aspects materialized as the forthcoming challenge such as infrastructure demands in terms of ranging capabilities, cell requirements regarding bandwidth and most importantly, the energy obligations of the mobile unit. A popular solution to these system demands presents itself as the frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar technique. The aim of this paper is to discuss its underlying principle, the latest and most recent improvements in this system architecture

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APA:

Zohny, A., Ferizi, A., Rose, R., & Weigel, R. (2011). High Precision Local Positioning for Wireless Industry Automation. In Embedded World Conference 2011. Nürnberg: Embedded Systems Initiative Erlangen-Nuremberg.

MLA:

Zohny, Amr, et al. "High Precision Local Positioning for Wireless Industry Automation." Proceedings of the Embedded World Conference 2011, Nürnberg Embedded Systems Initiative Erlangen-Nuremberg, 2011.

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