Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
466694 Physical Communication 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we consider a problem of localizing a moving object in the context of an underwater distributed antenna system. All the distributed nodes record the time-of-arrivals of a single message from the moving object and obtain the Doppler speed estimates used in the decoding process. Conventional methods have relied only on the time-of-arrival measurements to obtain position estimates, on top of which filtering methods can be further applied for tracking purposes. In this work, we explore the usefulness of Doppler speed information. The combination of time-of-arrival measurements and Doppler speed estimates associated with a single message enhances the accuracy of position estimation and provides an estimate of the velocity of the mobile object. A Kalman Filter (KF) and a Probabilistic Data Association Filter (PDAF) are further implemented processing the point estimates. Simulations show that the proposed Doppler-aided methods improve both the point estimation and tracking filter performance, which is verified using data from pool tests.

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