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Indoor Geolocation Science and Technology - at the Emergence of Smart World and IoT (Hardcover)
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Indoor Geolocation Science and Technology - at the Emergence of Smart World and IoT (Hardcover)
Series: River Publishers Series in Communications
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Precise and accurate localization is one of the fundamental
scientific and engineering technologies needed for the applications
enabling the emergence of the Smart World and the Internet of
Things (IoT). Popularity of localization technology began when the
GPS became open for commercial applications in early 1990's. Since
most commercial localization applications are for indoors and GPS
does not work indoors, the discovery of opportunistic indoor
geolocation technologies began in mid-1990's. Because of complexity
and diversity of science and technology involved in indoor
Geolocation, this area has emerged as its own discipline over the
past two decades. At the time of this writing, received signal
strength (RSS) based Wi-Fi localization is dominating the
commercial market complementing cell tower localization and GPS
technologies using the time of arrival (TOA) technology. Wi-Fi
localization technology takes advantage of the random deployment of
Wi-Fi devices worldwide to support indoor and urban area
localization for hundreds of thousands of applications on smart
devices. Public safety and military applications demand more
precise localization for first responders and military applications
deploy specialized infrastructure for more precise indoor
geolocation. To enhance the performance both industries are
examining hybrid localization techniques. Hybrid algorithms use a
variety of sensors to measure the speed and direction of movement
and integrate them with the absolute radio frequency localization.
Indoor Geolocation Science and Technology is a multidisciplinary
book that presents the fundamentals of opportunistic localization
and navigation science and technology used in different platforms
such as: smart devices, unmanned ground and flying vehicles, and
existing cars operating as a part of intelligent transportation
systems. Material presented in the book are beneficial for the
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics
Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or other disciplines who are
interested in integration of navigation into their
multi-disciplinary projects. The book provides examples with
supporting MATLAB codes and hands-on projects throughout to improve
the ability of the readers to understand and implement variety of
algorithms. It can be used for both academic education, as a
textbook with problem sets and projects, and the industrial
training, as a practical reference book for professionals involved
in design and performance evaluation. The author of this book has
pioneering research experience and industrial exposure in design
and performance evaluation of indoor geolocation based on empirical
measurement and modeling of the behavior of the radio propagation
in indoor areas and inside the human body. The presentation of the
material is based on examples of research and development that his
students have performed in his laboratory, his teaching experiences
as a professor, and his experiences as a technical consultant to
successful startup companies.
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