Multipath-based Localization and Tracking considering Off-Body Channel Effects

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Abstract

This paper deals with multipath-based positioning and tracking in off-body channels. An analysis of the effects introduced by the human body and the implications on positioning and tracking is presented based on channel measurements obtained in an indoor scenario. It shows the influence of the radio signal bandwidth on the human body induced field of view (FOV) and the number of multipath components (MPCs) detected and estimated by a deterministic maximum likelihood (ML) algorithm. A multipath-based positioning and tracking algorithm is proposed that associates these estimated MPC parameters with floor plan features and exploits a human body-dependent FOV function. The proposed algorithm is able to provide accurate position estimates even for an off-body radio channel in a multipath-prone environment with the signal bandwidth found to be a limiting factor.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 19 Oct 2021

Publication series

NamearXiv.org e-Print archive
PublisherCornell University Library

Keywords

  • eess.SP
  • cs.SY
  • eess.SY

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