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Wireless LAN Based Vehicular Location Information Processing
Category: Networking and Communications
Overview This paper focused on environmental signal like wireless signal which can observe from outside of vehicle. These signals are mostly used for localization of terminal in mobile system. Particularly, this paper examines wireless LAN based localization in vehicle. Additional to this, it explores the possibility of orientation estimation in vehicle using wireless LAN. Vehicles itself interrupts wireless signal and work like big obstacle. It causes difference of signal strength distribution according to installation location of wireless LAN antenna. By using these differences the paper estimates vehicles' orientation. Finally, it introduces the metropolitan scale localization project named locky.jp.
- Publisher
- Nagoya University
- File Format
- Date Published
- Dec 6, 2007
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Wireless LAN, Local Area Networks (LAN)
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