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Automatic calibration of ultra wide band tracking systems using a mobile robot: A person localization case-study
2017
2017 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN)
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) is an emerging technology in the field of indoor localization, mainly due to its high performances in indoor scenarios and relatively easy deployment. However, in complex indoor environments, its positioning accuracy may drastically decrease due to biases introduced when emitters and receivers operate in Non Line-of-Sight (NLOS) conditions. This undesired phenomenon can be attenuated by creating, a priori, a map of the measurement error in the environment, that can be
doi:10.1109/ipin.2017.8115905
dblp:conf/ipin/CanepaTM17
fatcat:o2n75lzigvanpa5sslvif6el2y