Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System

A single-transmitter-based positioning system using an antenna array has been designed and developed to minimize the number of transmitters needed for environments where satellite-based navigation systems are unavailable. One of its suitable applications is for indoor navigation. The user receives t...

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Main Authors: O-Jong Kim, Daniel Hong, Jungbeom Kim, Taikjin Lee, Changdon Kee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9091186/
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spelling doaj-f8810dd74fd943e9af9f1fdae6f47edd2021-03-30T01:55:54ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018899198993410.1109/ACCESS.2020.29938659091186Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning SystemO-Jong Kim0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0752-6219Daniel Hong1Jungbeom Kim2Taikjin Lee3Changdon Kee4Department of Aerospace Engineering & IAMD, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Aerospace Engineering & IAMD, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Aerospace Engineering & IAMD, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaSensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Aerospace Engineering & IAMD, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaA single-transmitter-based positioning system using an antenna array has been designed and developed to minimize the number of transmitters needed for environments where satellite-based navigation systems are unavailable. One of its suitable applications is for indoor navigation. The user receives the signals from the antenna array and calculates the position using the carrier-phase measurements. A key feature of the system is that the number of cycle ambiguity candidates is geometrically bounded. If the length of the antenna baseline is smaller than half the wavelength, the ambiguity resolution process is unnecessary. To improve the positioning performance for practical use, the antenna baseline must be enlarged. Even in this case, the cycle ambiguity resolution issue can be resolved fast and accurately. For instance, there are only nine candidates according to the setting of the study. To investigate the performance of the system, experiments for a dynamic rover using multiple “pseudolites,” pseudo-satellite transmitters, were conducted. In addition, low-cost inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors were combined to investigate the improved positioning accuracy. Experimental results showed that positioning root-mean-square errors were 18 cm and 25 cm with IMU and without IMU, respectively, at the scale of a conventional meeting room. All integer-cycle ambiguities were solved accurately during the experiments, and more than 93% were resolved within 5 s.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9091186/Antenna arraycycle ambiguity resolutionindoor positioninginertial measurement unitpseudolitesingle-transmitter-based positioning
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author O-Jong Kim
Daniel Hong
Jungbeom Kim
Taikjin Lee
Changdon Kee
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Daniel Hong
Jungbeom Kim
Taikjin Lee
Changdon Kee
Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
IEEE Access
Antenna array
cycle ambiguity resolution
indoor positioning
inertial measurement unit
pseudolite
single-transmitter-based positioning
author_facet O-Jong Kim
Daniel Hong
Jungbeom Kim
Taikjin Lee
Changdon Kee
author_sort O-Jong Kim
title Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
title_short Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
title_full Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
title_fullStr Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of Single-Transmitter-Based Precise Indoor Positioning System
title_sort experimental study of single-transmitter-based precise indoor positioning system
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A single-transmitter-based positioning system using an antenna array has been designed and developed to minimize the number of transmitters needed for environments where satellite-based navigation systems are unavailable. One of its suitable applications is for indoor navigation. The user receives the signals from the antenna array and calculates the position using the carrier-phase measurements. A key feature of the system is that the number of cycle ambiguity candidates is geometrically bounded. If the length of the antenna baseline is smaller than half the wavelength, the ambiguity resolution process is unnecessary. To improve the positioning performance for practical use, the antenna baseline must be enlarged. Even in this case, the cycle ambiguity resolution issue can be resolved fast and accurately. For instance, there are only nine candidates according to the setting of the study. To investigate the performance of the system, experiments for a dynamic rover using multiple “pseudolites,” pseudo-satellite transmitters, were conducted. In addition, low-cost inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors were combined to investigate the improved positioning accuracy. Experimental results showed that positioning root-mean-square errors were 18 cm and 25 cm with IMU and without IMU, respectively, at the scale of a conventional meeting room. All integer-cycle ambiguities were solved accurately during the experiments, and more than 93% were resolved within 5 s.
topic Antenna array
cycle ambiguity resolution
indoor positioning
inertial measurement unit
pseudolite
single-transmitter-based positioning
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9091186/
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