WPNC 2010:
Dresden Germany
7th Workshop on Positioning Navigation and Communication, WPNC 2010, Dresden Germany, 11-12 March 2010, Proceedings.
IEEE 2010
Communication & Ranging Systems
- Johannes Hund, Andreas Heinrich, Andreas Ziller, Christian Schwingenschlögl, Rolf Kraemer:
A packet-level adaptive forward error correction scheme for wireless networks.
1-3
- Kathrin Schmeink, Rebecca Block, Christopher Knievel, Peter Adam Hoeher:
Joint channel and parameter estimation for combined communication and navigation using particle swarm optimization.
4-9
- Thomas Gigl, Florian Troesch, Josef Preishuber-Pflügl, Klaus Witrisal:
Maximal operating distance estimation for ranging in IEEE 802.15.4a Ultra Wideband.
10-18
- Juan Jose Esteban, Antonio F. Garcia, Johannes Eichholz, Antonio M. Peinado, Iouri Bykov, Joachim Kullmann, Gerhard Heinzel, Karsten Danzmann:
Optical ranging and data communication in space-based applications.
19-22
- Thilo Ohlemueller, Frank Winkler, Eckhard Grass:
Radio localization in OFDM networks using the "round trip phase".
23-27
- Marc Kuhn, Heinrich Luecken, Nils Ole Tippenhauer:
UWB impulse radio based distance bounding.
28-37
Mathematical Methods for Localization and Tracking
Indoor & Fingerprint-based Positioning
- Jorge Juan Robles, Martin Deicke, Ralf Lehnert:
3D fingerprint-based localization for wireless sensor networks.
77-85
- Francescantonio Della Rosa, Tommi Paakki, Helena Leppäkoski, Jari Nurmi:
A cooperative framework for path loss calibration and indoor mobile positioning.
86-92
- Christos Laoudias, Christos G. Panayiotou, Paul Kemppi:
On the RBF-based positioning using WLAN signal strength fingerprints.
93-98
- Laura Koski, Robert Piché, Ville Kaseva, Simo Ali-Löytty, Marko Hännikäinen:
Positioning with coverage area estimates generated from location fingerprints.
99-106
- Björn Gressmann, Helge Sören Klimek, Volker Turau:
Towards ubiquitous indoor location based services and indoor navigation.
107-112
Navigation and Tracking
- Francesco Benedetto, Gaetano Giunta:
A fast code acquisition technique for positioning systems.
113-119
- Jochen Seitz, Thorsten Vaupel, Steffen Meyer, Javier Guttiérrez Boronat, Jörn Thielecke:
A Hidden Markov Model for pedestrian navigation.
120-127
- Maik Bevermeier, Oliver Walter, Sven Peschke, Reinhold Haeb-Umbach:
Barometric height estimation combined with map-matching in a loosely-coupled Kalman-filter.
128-134
- Antonio Ramón Jiménez, Fernando Seco Granja, José Carlos Prieto, Jorge I. Guevara Rosas:
Indoor pedestrian navigation using an INS/EKF framework for yaw drift reduction and a foot-mounted IMU.
135-143
- Lukasz Zwirello, Malgorzata Janson, Christian Ascher, Ulrich Schwesinger, Gert F. Trommer, Thomas Zwick:
Localization in industrial halls via ultra-wideband signals.
144-149
- Paul Meissner, Christoph Steiner, Klaus Witrisal:
UWB positioning with virtual anchors and floor plan information.
150-156
Poster Session
- Kung-Chung Lee, Anand Oka, Emmanuel Pollakis, Lutz H.-J. Lampe:
A comparison between Unscented Kalman Filtering and particle filtering for RSSI-based tracking.
157-163
- Niilo Sirola, Jarkko Rouhe:
A motion model for articulated vehicles and a distributed acceleration measurement system.
164-167
- Iness Ahriz, Yacine Oussar, Bruce Denby, Gérard Dreyfus:
Carrier relevance study for indoor localization using GSM.
168-173
- Sebastian Tilch, Rainer Mautz:
Current investigations at the ETH Zurich in optical indoor positioning.
174-178
- Jie Zhang, Elena Simona Lohan:
Multi-correlator structures for tracking Galileo signals with CBOC and SinBOC(1, 1) reference receivers and limited front-end bandwidths.
179-186
- Lasse Klingbeil, Richard Reiner, Michailas Romanovas, Martin Traechtler, Yiannos Manoli:
Multi-modal sensor data and information fusion for localization in indoor environments.
187-192
- Christopher Kirsch, Christof Röhrig:
Position tracking using sensor fusion of a wireless network and a laser range finder.
193-199
EUWB & WHERE Session
- Stefano Severi, Giuseppe Abreu, Davide Dardari:
A quantitative comparison of Multihop Localization Algorithms.
200-205
- Juan Choliz, Ángela Hernández-Solana, Antonio Valdovinos:
Architectures for location data acquisition and distribution in UWB indoor tracking systems.
206-214
- Christian Mensing, Jimmy Jessen Nielsen:
Centralized cooperative positioning and tracking with realistic communications constraints.
215-223
- Loïc Brunel, Mélanie Plainchault, Nicolas Gresset, Armin Dammann, Christian Mensing, Ronald Raulefs:
Inter-cell interference coordination and synchronization based on location information.
224-232
- Youssef Nasser, Maryline Hélard, Valdemar Monteiro, Joaquim Bastos, Jonathan Rodriguez, Haidar El-Mokdad:
A link-to-system level interface for B3G scenarios.
233-240
- Golaleh Rahmatollahi, Giuseppe Abreu:
Policy-dependent multi-hop distances in linear ad hoc networks.
241-246
- Manuel Pezzin, Álvaro Álvarez:
Real life ranging measurements with low power, low data rate transceivers.
247-256
- Pierre Cluzeaud, Isabelle Bucaille, Ana Sierra, Juan Choliz:
UWB in Heterogeneous Access Networks: location-aware services.
257-263
- Sudhan Majhi, Youssef Nasser, Jean-François Hélard, Ronald Raulefs, Armin Dammann:
Geo-location aided cooperative communications.
264-269
- Simona Poilinca, Dan Dragomir, Markus Wehner, Oliver Michler, Sven Zeisberg:
Concepts and possibilities of the positioning device and algorithm evaluation tool POSE for qualifying the suitability of ranging device/positioning algorithm combinations.
270-276
- Gerhard F. Spitzer, Herbert F. Schweinzer:
LOSNUS: Ultrasonic indoor locating for numerous static and mobile devices.
277-283
- Peter Brida, Juraj Machaj, Jozef Benikovsky, Jan Duha:
A new Complex Angle of Arrival location method for ad hoc networks.
284-290
- Mark Weber, Ulrich Birkel, Ralf Collmann, Julia Engelbrecht:
Comparison of various methods for indoor RF fingerprinting using leaky feeder cable.
291-298
- Robert Richter, Oliver Michler, Richard Weber, Sven Zeisberg:
Positioning techniques and telematic applications in the 2.4 GHz-band - Indoor and outdoor analysis results based on a commercial wide band location system.
299-302
- Gerald Glanzer, Ulrich Walder:
Self-contained indoor pedestrian navigation by means of human motion analysis and magnetic field mapping.
303-307
- Andreas Waadt, Shangbo Wang, Christian Kocks, Admir Burnic, Dong Xu, Guido Horst Bruck, Peter Jung:
Positioning in multiband OFDM UWB utilizing received signal strength.
308-312
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