Acoustic Shooter Localization with a Minimal Number of Single-Channel Wireless Sensor Nodes
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Abstract

Acoustic shooter localization systems are being rapidly deployed in the field. However, these are standalone systems—either wearable or vehicle-mounted—that do not have networking capability even though the advantages of widely distributed sensing for locating shooters have been demonstrated before. The reason for this is that certain disadvantages of wireless network-based prototypes made them impractical for the military.

Year of Publication
2011
Conference Name
9th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys 2011)
Date Published
11/2011
Publisher
ACM
Conference Location
Seattle, WA
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