DocumentCode :
3648096
Title :
The effect of human-body shadowing on indoor UWB TOA-based ranging systems
Author :
Yakup Kiliç;Ameenulla J. Ali;Arjan Meijerink;Mark J. Bentum;William G. Scanlon
Author_Institution :
Telecommunication Engineering Group, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Twente, 7500 AE, Enschede, the Netherlands
fYear :
2012
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
126
Lastpage :
130
Abstract :
Because of its superior time resolution, ultra-wide bandwidth (UWB) transmission can be a highly accurate technique for ranging in indoor localization systems. Nevertheless, the presence of obstructions may deteriorate the ranging performance of the system. Indoor environments are often densely populated with people. However, th e effect of the human body presence has been scarcely investigated so far within the UWB ranging context. In this work, we investigate this effect by conducting UWB measurements and analyzing the ranging performance of the system. Two measurement campaigns were performed in the 3-5.5 GHz band, in an anechoic chamber and a laboratory environment. The range estimates were obtained by employing the threshold-based first peak detection technique. Analysis results revealed that the human body significantly attenuates the direct-path signal component. On the other hand, in this study it does not introduce a significant range error since the length difference between the diffracted paths around the body and the direct-path is less than the spatial resolution of the measurement setup.
Keywords :
"Antenna measurements","Antennas","Distance measurement","Attenuation","Wireless communication","Frequency measurement","Position measurement"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Positioning Navigation and Communication (WPNC), 2012 9th Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1437-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WPNC.2012.6268751
Filename :
6268751
Link To Document :
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