High-Accuracy Differential Tracking of Low-Cost GPS Receivers | |
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Abstract |
In many mobile wireless applications such as the automated driving of cars, formation flying of unmanned air vehicles, and source localization or target tracking with wireless sensor networks, it is more important to know the precise relative locations of nodes than their absolute coordinates. GPS, the most ubiquitous localization system available, generally provides only absolute coordinates. Furthermore, low-cost receivers can exhibit tens of meters of error or worse in challenging RF environments. |
Year of Publication |
2013
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Conference Name |
ACM 11th International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys '13)
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Date Published |
06/2013
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Publisher |
ACM
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Conference Location |
Taipei, Taiwan
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