Sensors (Sep 2020)

Position Estimation in Corridors Along the Coupled Mode of Radiating Cables

  • Olga Blaszkiewicz,
  • Jaroslaw Sadowski,
  • Jacek Stefanski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s20185064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 18
p. 5064

Abstract

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Radiating cables are mostly used to provide radio communication in tunnels or corridors, but they can also be used to estimate the position of a mobile terminal along the cable. In this paper, a measuring receiver’s position was estimated by measuring the difference in the direct signal’s reception time, which was generated by a transmitter connected to one end of the radiating cable, and the delayed signal retransmitted from another end. During tests, a relatively narrowband (23 MHz) signal was used in the unlicensed band (2.4 GHz) and 50 m long coupled mode radiating cable. The cable was installed along a corridor in the office building. Measurement results used different equipment configurations (i.e., return signal only amplified or amplified and frequency-shifted), which presented possible sources of errors.

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