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Author Sand, Stephan

Title Positioning in wireless communications systems / Stephan Sand, Armin Dammann, Christian Mensing.

Imprint Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : Wiley, 2014

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 Female Library  TK5103.4895 .S26 2014    Available
 Female Library  TK5103.4895 .S26 2014 c.2  Available
Description (xx, 255 pages) : illustrations; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems explains the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems. It discusses scenarios that are critical for dedicated navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), and which motivate the use of positioning based on terrestrial wireless communication systems. The book introduces approaches for determining parameters that are dependent on the position of the mobile terminal and also discusses iterative algorithms to estimate and track positions. Models for radio propagation and user mobility are important for performance investigations and assessments using computer simulations. Thus, channel and mobility models are explored, particularly focusing on critical navigation environments such as urban and indoor scenarios. Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems examines advanced algorithms such as hybrid data fusion of satellite navigation, and positioning with wireless communications and cooperative positioning among mobile terminals. The performance of the discussed positioning techniques are explored on the basis of already existing and operable terrestrial wireless communication systems such as GSM, UMTS, or LTE and how positioning issues are fixed in respective standards is shown. Written by industry experts working at the cutting edge of technological development, the authors are well-placed to give an excellent viewpoint on this topic, enabling in-depth coverage of current developments. Key features, Unique in its approach to dealing with a heterogeneous system approach, different cell structures, and signal proposals for future communications systems. Covers hybrid positioning investigating .bow GNSS and wireless communications positioning complement each other. Applications and exploitation of positioning information are discussed to show the benefits of including this information in several parts of a wireless communications system. Book jacket
Subject Wireless localization
Mobile geographic information systems
Added Author Dammann, Armin
Mensing, Christian
ISBN 9780470770641 (hardback)