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Effects of system and environment parameters on the performance of network-based mobile station position estimators
- Publisher :
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Abstract
- This paper provides an asymptotic performance evaluation of network-based or multilateral positioning systems, where the times and/or angles of arrival of the signals traveling from a mobile station (MS) to a set of fixed stations (FSs) are used to estimate the MS's position. The effects of the various system-design parameters as well as the effects of biased bearing and time measurements are analyzed, and explicit formulas are derived. Biased measurements can result, for example, from hardware calibration errors or multipath effects, including the lack of line of sight (LoS). Among other results, it is shown that only a few system and cellular parameters can be used to minimize their nuisance effects. The mathematical analysis is based on the Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) and the maximum likelihood theory. It is completed with numerical simulations and a discussion of the positioning performance for two important second-generation cellular systems, GSM and IS-95.
- Subjects :
- system parameters
Computer Networks and Communications
Computer science
network-based
Aerospace Engineering
calibration errors
position estimation
Position (vector)
GSM
Mobile station
Cramer–Rao lower bound (CRLB)
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
maximum likelihood
Simulation
nonline- of-sight (NLoS)
Estimator
multilateral
asymptotic
IS-95
delay estimation
Angle estimation
Automotive Engineering
multipath
Algorithm
Multipath propagation
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9a4a1a017c020134f3bfdb94511af865