An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver

In this work, the positioning accuracies of two novel photoreceivers are demonstrated. The two photoreceivers, namely an angular receiver and an image receiver, estimate their position via triangulation by measuring the angle of arrival (AOA) of light from LED optical beacons. The angular receiver c...

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Main Author: Arafa, Ahmed Tarek
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/52514
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-525142018-01-05T17:28:03Z An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver Arafa, Ahmed Tarek In this work, the positioning accuracies of two novel photoreceivers are demonstrated. The two photoreceivers, namely an angular receiver and an image receiver, estimate their position via triangulation by measuring the angle of arrival (AOA) of light from LED optical beacons. The angular receiver consists of three PDs assembled in a corner-cube structure, while the image receiver consists of a custom-made microlens over top of a CMOS array image sensor. The mean AOA accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be 2° whereas the mean AOA accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 0.5°. The effect of LED optical beacon and photoreceiver geometry was quantified in terms of Dilution of Precision (DOP). The position accuracy of the photoreceivers was quantified while static and in motion. In the static case, the mean position accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be 5 cm whereas the mean position accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 2.5 cm. While the photoreceivers were in motion, the mean position accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be on the order of 10 cm whereas the mean position accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 4 cm. Applied Science, Faculty of Engineering, School of (Okanagan) Graduate 2015-03-25T17:00:24Z 2015-03-25T17:00:24Z 2015 2015-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/52514 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canada http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ca/ University of British Columbia
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description In this work, the positioning accuracies of two novel photoreceivers are demonstrated. The two photoreceivers, namely an angular receiver and an image receiver, estimate their position via triangulation by measuring the angle of arrival (AOA) of light from LED optical beacons. The angular receiver consists of three PDs assembled in a corner-cube structure, while the image receiver consists of a custom-made microlens over top of a CMOS array image sensor. The mean AOA accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be 2° whereas the mean AOA accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 0.5°. The effect of LED optical beacon and photoreceiver geometry was quantified in terms of Dilution of Precision (DOP). The position accuracy of the photoreceivers was quantified while static and in motion. In the static case, the mean position accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be 5 cm whereas the mean position accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 2.5 cm. While the photoreceivers were in motion, the mean position accuracy of the angular receiver was found to be on the order of 10 cm whereas the mean position accuracy of the image receiver was found to be 4 cm. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Engineering, School of (Okanagan) === Graduate
author Arafa, Ahmed Tarek
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An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
author_facet Arafa, Ahmed Tarek
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title An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
title_short An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
title_full An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
title_fullStr An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
title_full_unstemmed An indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
title_sort indoor optical wireless location comparison between an angular receiver and an image receiver
publisher University of British Columbia
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