This book is the definitive guide to the techniques and
applications of position location, covering both terrestrial and
satellite systems. It gives all the techniques, theoretical models,
and algorithms that engineers need to improve their current
location schemes and to develop future location algorithms and
systems.
Comprehensive coverage is given to system design trade-offs,
complexity issues, and the design of efficient positioning
algorithms to enable the creation of high-performance location
positioning systems. Traditional methods are also reexamined in the
context of the challenges posed by reconfigurable and multihop
networks. Applications discussed include wireless networks (WiFi,
ZigBee, UMTS, and DVB networks), cognitive radio, sensor networks
and multihop networks.
Features
Contains a complete guide to models, techniques, and
applications of position location
Includes applications to wireless networks, demonstrating the
relevance of location positioning to these "hot" areas in research
and development
Covers system design trade-offs and the design of efficient
positioning algorithms, enabling the creation of future location
positioning systems
Provides a theoretical underpinning for understanding current
position location algorithms, giving researchers a foundation to
develop future algorithms
David Munoz is Director and Cesar Vargas is a member of the
Center for Electronics and Telecommunications, Tecnologico de
Monterrey, Mexico. Frantz Bouchereau is a senior communications
software developer at The MathWorks Inc. in Natick, MA. Rogerio
Enriquez-Caldera is at Instituto Nacional de Atrofisica, Optica y
Electronica (INAOE), Puebla, Mexico.
Contains a complete guide to models, techniques and applications
of position location
Includes applications to wireless networks (WiFi, ZigBee, DVB
networks), cognitive radio, sensor networks and reconfigurable and
multi-hop networks, demonstrating the relevance of location
positioning to these hot areas in research and development
Covers system design trade-offs, and the design of efficient
positioning algorithms enables the creation of future location
positioning systems
Provides a theoretical underpinning for understanding current
position location algorithms, giving researchers a foundation to
develop future algorithms"
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