Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications

With the increasing demand of location-awareness applications in indoor environment, indoor positioning technology attracts worldwide attention and investigation in recent years. GPS does not work indoors. Indoors is where we spend almost all of our time and where commerce and businesses happen. If...

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Main Author: Teo, Kelvin Jaan Yuan
Other Authors: Zhong Wende
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-710462023-07-07T15:53:39Z Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications Teo, Kelvin Jaan Yuan Zhong Wende School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering With the increasing demand of location-awareness applications in indoor environment, indoor positioning technology attracts worldwide attention and investigation in recent years. GPS does not work indoors. Indoors is where we spend almost all of our time and where commerce and businesses happen. If one can do indoor localizations, then one can do many things that are not possible with GPS. Accurate indoor positioning can be explored and utilized in many sectors such as retailers, shopping malls, and supermarket. Wi-Fi and other RF-based approaches deliver positioning accuracies measured in meters and no orientation information, making them a poor fit for many applications (such as indoor robots, UGV and UAV) that require high positioning accuracy. Bachelor of Engineering 2017-05-15T02:30:32Z 2017-05-15T02:30:32Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71046 en Nanyang Technological University 51 p. application/pdf
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Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
description With the increasing demand of location-awareness applications in indoor environment, indoor positioning technology attracts worldwide attention and investigation in recent years. GPS does not work indoors. Indoors is where we spend almost all of our time and where commerce and businesses happen. If one can do indoor localizations, then one can do many things that are not possible with GPS. Accurate indoor positioning can be explored and utilized in many sectors such as retailers, shopping malls, and supermarket. Wi-Fi and other RF-based approaches deliver positioning accuracies measured in meters and no orientation information, making them a poor fit for many applications (such as indoor robots, UGV and UAV) that require high positioning accuracy.
author2 Zhong Wende
author_facet Zhong Wende
Teo, Kelvin Jaan Yuan
format Final Year Project
author Teo, Kelvin Jaan Yuan
author_sort Teo, Kelvin Jaan Yuan
title Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
title_short Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
title_full Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
title_fullStr Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
title_full_unstemmed Indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (AOA) technique for various applications
title_sort indoor visible light positioning system based on angle of arrival (aoa) technique for various applications
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