articleIEEE Transactions on Information TheorySep 15, 2010GREEN OA

Fundamental Limits of Wideband Localization— Part II: Cooperative Networks

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Decision Systems (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The availability of position information is of great importance in many commercial, governmental, and military applications. Localization is commonly accomplished through the use of radio communication between mobile devices (agents) and fixed infrastructure (anchors). However, precise determination of agent positions is a challenging task, especially in harsh environments due to radio blockage or limited anchor deployment. In these situations, cooperation among agents can significantly improve localization accuracy and reduce localization outage probabilities. A general framework of analyzing the fundamental limits of wideband localization has been developed in Part I of the paper. Here, we build on this…

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