Abstract

Cooperative Positioning (CP) techniques are used to enhance the performance of positioning through sharing position-related data among a number of agents. These agents are usually users with mobility and, possibly, the infrastructure node(s). In CP systems, position-related data are shared among the participating nodes using a communication medium. Inter-node distance is a common parameter considered in CP techniques, especially for those in the environments with limited Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) visibility including dense urban areas and indoor environments. Radio ranging based on Received Signal Strength (RSS) is popular among researchers for its simplicity. However, the accuracy of this method is far beyond the requirements of CP systems. Here, we introduce Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) as a potential observable to improve RSS ranging. Regardless of the content of the data communicated among the agents, RSS and CFO always exist in the communication signal. Therefore, the results of this work can be applied to improve the performance of any other CP method. Here, a hybrid CFO-RSS ranging method is presented to improve the accuracy of RSS ranging. The experimental results show up to 80% accuracy improvement over RSS using the proposed hybrid CFO-RSS technique. Although the examples used here are for outdoor situations, the outcomes are directly applicable indoors or any situation where GNSS signals are not available.

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