Low Cost Real Time Location Tracking with Ultra-Wideband
Anthony M. Ambrose, Celal Savur, Ferat Sahin
Abstract
An emerging technology for indoor localization is ultra wide-band, also known as UWB. UWB has been making waves as a system that can be both secure and function as an “indoor GPS The proliferation of UWB is underway and soon it will be as ubiquitous as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. With this in mind, the benchmarking of the DWM3000EVB module in an Ultra Wideband Real Time Locating System is the goal of this research. The UWB RTLS created is a three anchor - one tag system that can calculate position just under 100 Hz and has an average accuracy of 5 centimeters.
Topics & Concepts
Ultra-widebandReal-time locating systemComputer scienceGlobal Positioning SystemBluetoothReal-time computingBenchmarkingPosition (finance)Tracking (education)Indoor positioning systemNon-line-of-sight propagationWirelessElectronic engineeringTelecommunicationsEngineeringMarketingEconomicsOperating systemPsychologyPedagogyBusinessAccelerometerFinanceIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsGNSS positioning and interference