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DOLPHIN: An Autonomous Indoor Positioning System in Ubiquitous Computing Environment

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DOLPHIN: An Autonomous Indoor Positioning System in Ubiquitous Computing Environment
Determining physical location of indoor objects is one of the key issues in development of context-aware applications in ubiquitous computing environment. This is mainly because context information obtained from sensor network is meaningful only when the physical location of context information source is determined. Recently, several indoor location information systems, such as Active Bat[1] and Cricket[2], have been developed for precise indoor object localization. However, to provide accurate physical location tracking in large-scale space, those systems requires a lot of manual configuration for all the ultrasonic sensor nodes. To reduce configuration costs, we developed a new indoor positioning system called DOLPHIN. The DOLPIN system consists of distributed wireless sensor nodes which are capable of sending and receiving RF and ultrasonic signals. These nodes are attached to various indoor objects. And using a novel distributed positioning algorithm in the nodes, DOLPHIN enable a...
Yasuhiro Fukuju, Masateru Minami, Hiroyuki Morikaw
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where WSTFEUS
Authors Yasuhiro Fukuju, Masateru Minami, Hiroyuki Morikawa, Tomonori Aoyama
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