Title :
Simulation results of CDMA location finding systems
Author :
Gutowski, G. ; Jalloul, L. ; Golovin, E. ; Nakhjiri, M. ; Yousef, N. ; DeClerck, P.
Author_Institution :
Advanced Radio Technol., Motorola, IL, USA
Abstract :
With the deadline for wireless E911 looming, and the drive for location enhanced services increasing, a method for locating phones in a IS-95 CDMA network is needed. To address the phase II FCC requirement of locating a wireless E911 caller within a radius of 125 meters, 67 percent of the time, one method employing the following techniques: time of arrival (TOA), time difference of arrival (TDOA), and an amplitude difference based angle of arrival (AD-AOA) from a network perspective is examined. The paper discusses an initial investigation of the proposed method via simulation and results obtained. The investigation methodology is as follows: define a searcher for simulation and sensitivity analysis, simulate performance of the receiver from captured field data, and simulate a system for location prediction performance using readily available channel models
Keywords :
cellular radio; code division multiple access; digital simulation; direction-of-arrival estimation; emergency services; fading channels; multiuser channels; radio direction-finding; radio receivers; sensitivity analysis; 62.5 m; AD-AOA; CDMA location finding systems; FCC requirement; IS-95 CDMA network; TDOA; TOA; amplitude difference based angle of arrival; channel models; fading channel; field data; location enhanced services; location prediction performance; location searcher; performance simulation; radius; receiver; sensitivity analysis; simulation results; time difference of arrival; time of arrival; wireless E911 caller location; Amplitude estimation; Analytical models; Base stations; FCC; Impedance; Multiaccess communication; Predictive models; Sensitivity analysis; Tiles; Time difference of arrival;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1999 IEEE 49th
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5565-2
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1999.778426