Geolocation Techniques: Principles and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of geolocation technologies and techniques, from radio-frequency based to inertial based. The focus of this book is to provide an overview on the different types of infra-structure supported by most commercial localization systems as well as on the most popular computational techniques which these systems employ. This book can serve as a reference for scholarly activities such as teaching, self-learning, or research.
Basics of Distributed and Cooperative Radio and Non-Radio Based Geolocation provides a detailed overview of geolocation technologies. The book covers the basic principles of geolocation, including ranging techniques to localization technologies, fingerprinting and localization in wireless sensor networks. This book also examines the latest algorithms and techniques such as Kalman Filtering, Gauss-Newton Filtering and Particle Filtering.
Comprehensive coverage of all geolocation techniques, both radio-based and non-radio based In-depth discussion on Inertial-based systems and SLAM Discusses core techniques and fundamentals, with an overview of current and upcoming research in the field of geolocation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Camillo Gentile
AOA (Angle-of-arrival) Geolocation Localization Mapping Corrections NLOS identification and Mitigation RSS (Received Signal Strength) TOA (Time-of-arrival) UWB (Ultra Wide Band) Ultra-Wideband Localization Wireless sensor networks cooperative localization