Cricket mote indoor localization system

This Final Year Report describes the design, implementation and test of an indoor localization system using Cricket Mote sensors. Unlike the existing commercialized Cricket Mote localization system, the adapted version improves the tracking accuracy by using an active mode approach, rather th...

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Main Author: Song, Xian Lin.
Other Authors: Wang Youyi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-396052023-07-07T15:48:29Z Cricket mote indoor localization system Song, Xian Lin. Wang Youyi School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Interactive Digital Media Institute, National University of Singapore DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems This Final Year Report describes the design, implementation and test of an indoor localization system using Cricket Mote sensors. Unlike the existing commercialized Cricket Mote localization system, the adapted version improves the tracking accuracy by using an active mode approach, rather than using a passive mode where tracking a moving object at high speed is difficult. The new system also eliminates the need to attach a host device when the object is moving by utilizing radio communications between the motes. Furthermore, the mote used as a moving object is installed with multiple US (Ultrasound) sensors to increase the US coverage area and reduce the number of sensors needed to be deployed. The system serves as a test-bed and provides location information to an online centralized database through the web services Java API (Application Programming Interface), which enables other location awareness web applications to easily access the position data. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-01T06:43:02Z 2010-06-01T06:43:02Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39605 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf
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Song, Xian Lin.
Cricket mote indoor localization system
description This Final Year Report describes the design, implementation and test of an indoor localization system using Cricket Mote sensors. Unlike the existing commercialized Cricket Mote localization system, the adapted version improves the tracking accuracy by using an active mode approach, rather than using a passive mode where tracking a moving object at high speed is difficult. The new system also eliminates the need to attach a host device when the object is moving by utilizing radio communications between the motes. Furthermore, the mote used as a moving object is installed with multiple US (Ultrasound) sensors to increase the US coverage area and reduce the number of sensors needed to be deployed. The system serves as a test-bed and provides location information to an online centralized database through the web services Java API (Application Programming Interface), which enables other location awareness web applications to easily access the position data.
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title Cricket mote indoor localization system
title_short Cricket mote indoor localization system
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