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A comparison between UWB and TDOA systems for smart space localization
2014
IEEE International Conference on Electro/Information Technology
A comparison between two different systems for smart space localization is presented. A smart space implemented at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was designed for automated and intelligent assistance for elderly and disabled people, and also for astronauts in space. Localization is a critical component of the smart space since it provides the system with the movement patterns and location of its inhabitants. Two systems have been deployed and evaluated for the purpose of localizing people
doi:10.1109/eit.2014.6871758
dblp:conf/eit/ZhaoPP14
fatcat:bl2fwukfhfgfdkr7fjswblxvv4