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Feb 22, 2012 · In this paper, we propose a hybrid MS location method based on TOA, AOA and DSF measurements under the assumption of GSDM in NLOS environments.
This paper proposes a novel location technique that estimates the true, or line-of-sight (LoS), ranges based on NLoS range measurements.
In this paper, we present a novel nonline-of-sight (NLOS) positioning method for a mobile station (MS). Under the assumption of the Gaussian scatter density ...
Abstract: Under the assumption of single bounce channel model, the position and velocity of a mobile station (MS) can be determined by time of arrival (TOA) ...
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Mixed LOS/NLOS Mobile Station Positioning Algorithm using TOA, AOA, and Doppler ... techniques that estimate the MS location in mixed LOS/NLOS or purely NLOS ...
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This hybrid method effectively extracts the location-related information contained in the Doppler Shift, without explicit knowledge of the AOA. It then combines ...
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In this paper, we consider localization in non-line-of-sight environments. We present algorithms to estimate the most likely position or the most likely ...
Abstract—Accurate location estimation of the Mobile Terminal in a strictly Non-Line-of-Sight propagation environment is still a challenging problem.
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Hybrid TOA/AOA localization methods improve accuracy in challenging wireless environments, leveraging multipath information and addressing NLOS errors. Abstract.
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This hybrid method effectively extracts the location-related information contained in the Doppler Shift, without explicit knowledge of the AOA. It then combines ...