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Position Estimating in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Brussee, R and Darau, M and Dworczynska, M (2010) Position Estimating in Peer-to-Peer Networks. [Study Group Report]

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Abstract

We present two algorithms for indoor positioning estimation in peer-to-peer networks. The setup is a network of two types of devices: reference devices with a known location and blindfolded devices that can determine distances to reference devices and each other. From this information the blindfolded devices try to estimate their positions. A typical scenario is navigation inside a shopping mall where devices in the parking lot can make contact with GPS satellites, whereas devices inside the building make contact with each other, devices on the parking lot, and devices fixed to the building. The devices can measure their in-between distances, with some measurement error, and exchange positioning information. However, other devices might only know their position with some error.

Item Type:Study Group Report
Problem Sectors:Aerospace and defence
Information and communication technology
Study Groups:European Study Group with Industry > ESGI 72 (SWI 2010) (Amsterdam, Netherlands, Jan 25-29, 2010)
Company Name:European Space Agency
ID Code:581
Deposited By: Mark Curtis
Deposited On:29 Oct 2012 15:59
Last Modified:29 May 2015 20:12

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