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WASP: A Radio Geolocation System on Highly Resource Constrained Mobile Platforms
Brno, Czech Republic May 24-May 27
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Kumar Chhokra, Vanderbilt University
Ted Bapty, Vanderbilt University
Jason Scott, Vanderbilt University
Simon Winberg, Vanderbilt University
Janos Sztipanovits, Vanderbilt University
Don van Rheeden, Southwest Research Institute
Ben Abbott, Southwest Research Institute
In recent years, there has been an increased need for surveillance capabilities in both civilian and military arenas. Mobile unmanned sensor fleets have long been envisioned as a tool for acquiring such intelligence. This paper describes a geolocation system as a payload for unmanned aerial vehicles. In particular, we address the issues that arise in designing an inexpensive, distributed, mobile, RF sensor processing system: low payload cost; power-limited components; real-time constraints; absence of common clocks; and varying environmental conditions. We also target, qualitatively, the tradeoff decisions across the dimensions of accuracy (of time of arrival estimates and the final geolocation), computational effort, physical dimensions, and operational logistics. The final system architecture, algorithms, and accuracy figures are also described.
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Kumar Chhokra, Ted Bapty, Jason Scott, Simon Winberg, Janos Sztipanovits, Don van Rheeden, Ben Abbott, "WASP: A Radio Geolocation System on Highly Resource Constrained Mobile Platforms," ecbs, pp.121, 11th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'04), 2004
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