Accurate Real-Time Relative Localization Using Single-Frequency GPS
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Abstract

For outdoor navigation, GPS provides the most widely-used means of node localization; however, the level of accuracy provided by low-cost receivers is typically insufficient for use in high-precision applications. Additionally, many of these applications do not require precise absolute Earth coordinates, but rather rely on relative positioning to infer information about the geometric configuration of the constituent nodes in a system. This paper presents a novel approach that uses GPS to derive relative location information for a scalable network of single-frequency receivers.

Year of Publication
2014
Conference Name
The ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (SenSys '14)
Date Published
11/2014
Publisher
ACM
Conference Location
Memphis, TN, USA
ISBN Number
978-1-4503-3143-2
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