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A Method for Improving UWB Indoor Positioning

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  • Zhanjun Hao
  • Beibei Li
  • Xiaochao Dang

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The existing positioning methods that use received signal strength indication (RSSI) and channel state information (CSI) may suffer from multipath and shadowing in a complex wireless environment, which can result in more positioning errors. This paper proposes a method for accurate multilabel positioning in the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environment. First, the position is roughly estimated using the orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF-TH) algorithm, which can automatically match the signal interference. The ultra-wideband (UWB) spectral density and pulse amplitude in the time domain are used to determine the direction of the label and enhance estimation of the mobile label direction. Then, the location of the tag is obtained by triangulation, and a coordinate-based coordinate estimation method is proposed to calculate the relative displacement of multiple tags to determine the label position. Finally, by setting up a real experimental environment, the influence of the number of base stations on the accuracy and the performance of the localization method under different circumstances are analyzed. The theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the method is simple to deploy, inexpensive, and very accurate in terms of positioning, having a clearly effective indoor positioning accuracy. Compared with other existing positioning methods, this method can achieve more accurate positioning. Moreover, it has important theoretical and practical applicability because of the reliability and accuracy of indoor positioning in an NLOS environment.

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  • Zhanjun Hao & Beibei Li & Xiaochao Dang, 2018. "A Method for Improving UWB Indoor Positioning," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8740872
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/8740872
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