A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors

In this article, a novel analytical equation is proposed to determine the equivalent time of arrival (E-TOA) for achieving sub-ns resolution, with much reduced analog-to-digital converter sampling frequency (in the order of 2-3 MHz). The timing information is extracted from high resolution channel i...

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Main Authors: Vashistha, Ankush, Law, Choi Look
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1553012022-03-17T06:31:03Z A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors Vashistha, Ankush Law, Choi Look School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Clock Synchronization Indoor Localization In this article, a novel analytical equation is proposed to determine the equivalent time of arrival (E-TOA) for achieving sub-ns resolution, with much reduced analog-to-digital converter sampling frequency (in the order of 2-3 MHz). The timing information is extracted from high resolution channel impulse response, which is obtained using an equivalent time sampling (ETS) technique. The proposed E-TOA equation is different from the conventional real-time sampling equation due to the presence of an additional transmitter clock drift, and thus sensitive to both the transmitter and receiver clock drift variations. The validation of the E-TOA equation is carried out numerically using simulations along with experimental validation. The effect of timing uncertainties relating to the transmitter clock start time and the receiver clock offset is analyzed with variations in the transmitter and receiver clock drifts. With E-TOA measurements, an equivalent differential time difference of arrival based one-way ranging scheme for unsynchronized anchors is further proposed. It is thus demonstrated, using in house designed sensor nodes, that high ranging accuracy, in the order of few centimeters, can be achieved by utilizing the proposed analytical E-TOA technique, even with low sampling rate. 2022-03-17T06:31:03Z 2022-03-17T06:31:03Z 2020 Journal Article Vashistha, A. & Law, C. L. (2020). A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors. IEEE Transactions On Industrial Informatics, 17(2), 1274-1286. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TII.2020.2992620 1551-3203 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155301 10.1109/TII.2020.2992620 2-s2.0-85096699536 2 17 1274 1286 en IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics © 2020 IEEE. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Clock Synchronization
Indoor Localization
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Clock Synchronization
Indoor Localization
Vashistha, Ankush
Law, Choi Look
A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
description In this article, a novel analytical equation is proposed to determine the equivalent time of arrival (E-TOA) for achieving sub-ns resolution, with much reduced analog-to-digital converter sampling frequency (in the order of 2-3 MHz). The timing information is extracted from high resolution channel impulse response, which is obtained using an equivalent time sampling (ETS) technique. The proposed E-TOA equation is different from the conventional real-time sampling equation due to the presence of an additional transmitter clock drift, and thus sensitive to both the transmitter and receiver clock drift variations. The validation of the E-TOA equation is carried out numerically using simulations along with experimental validation. The effect of timing uncertainties relating to the transmitter clock start time and the receiver clock offset is analyzed with variations in the transmitter and receiver clock drifts. With E-TOA measurements, an equivalent differential time difference of arrival based one-way ranging scheme for unsynchronized anchors is further proposed. It is thus demonstrated, using in house designed sensor nodes, that high ranging accuracy, in the order of few centimeters, can be achieved by utilizing the proposed analytical E-TOA technique, even with low sampling rate.
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author Vashistha, Ankush
Law, Choi Look
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title A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
title_short A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
title_full A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
title_fullStr A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
title_full_unstemmed A novel E-DTDOA based one-way ranging using UWB-IR with unsynchronized anchors
title_sort novel e-dtdoa based one-way ranging using uwb-ir with unsynchronized anchors
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