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Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems

Author: Christian Mensing, Stephan Sand and Armin Dammann  

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The availability of position information will play an increasingly important role in today's communication society. Providing a common overview of positioning in wireless networks for the first time, this innovative guide demonstrates the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems.

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The availability of position information will play an increasingly important role in today's communication society. Providing a common overview of positioning in wireless networks for the first time, this innovative guide demonstrates the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems.

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Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems explains the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems. It discusses scenarios which are critical for dedicated navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System (GPS) and which motivate the use of positioning based on terrestrial wireless communication systems.

The book introduces approaches for determination of parameters which are dependent on the position of the mobile terminal  and also discusses iterative algorithms to estimate and track the position of the mobile terminal. Models for radio propagation and user mobility are important for performance investigations and assessments using computer simulations. Thus, channel and mobility models are explored, especially focussing on critical navigation environments like urban or indoor scenarios.

Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems examines advanced algorithms such as hybrid data fusion of satellite navigation and positioning with wireless communications and cooperative positioning among mobile terminals.. The performance of the discussed positioning techniques are explored on the basis of already existing and operable terrestrial wireless communication systems such as GSM, UMTS, or LTE and it is shown how positioning issues are fixed in respective standards.

Written by industry experts working at the cutting edge of technological development, the authors are well placed to give an excellent view on this topic, enabling in-depth coverage of current developments.

Key features
• Unique in its approach to dealing with a heterogeneous system approach, different cell structures and signal proposals for future communications systems
• Covers hybrid positioning investigating how GNSS and wireless communications positioning complement each other
• Applications and exploitation of positioning information are discussed to show the benefits of including this information in several parts of a wireless communications system

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About the Author

Stephan Sand is a senior research engineerat the Institute of Communications and Navigation, German Aerospace Center. He has spent several months on research visits to both NTT DoCoMo R&D, Yokosuka, Japan and the Communication Technology Institute of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich, Switzerland.

Dr Armin Dammann has been head of the Mobile Radio Transmission Group since 2005 at the Institute of Communications and Navigation, German Aerospace Center. Previously to this he was a member of the research staff since 1995. He has published numerous journal articles and conference papers.

Christian Mensing formerly of the Institute of Communications and Navigation of the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany, and now (2013)? with Rohde and Schwarz. His research interests include location strategies in cellular networks and satellite-based navigation systems, and efficient iterative detection techniques.

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Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems explains the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems. It discusses scenarios that are critical for dedicated navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), and which motivate the use of positioning based on terrestrial wireless communication systems. The book introduces approaches for determining parameters that are dependent on the position of the mobile terminal and also discusses iterative algorithms to estimate and track positions. Models for radio propagation and user mobility are important for performance investigations and assessments using computer simulations. Thus, channel and mobility models are explored, particularly focusing on critical navigation environments such as urban and indoor scenarios. Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems examines advanced algorithms such as hybrid data fusion of satellite navigation, and positioning with wireless communications and cooperative positioning among mobile terminals. The performance of the discussed positioning techniques are explored on the basis of already existing and operable terrestrial wireless communication systems such as GSM, UMTS, or LTE and how positioning issues are fixed in respective standards is shown. Written by industry experts working at the cutting edge of technological development, the authors are well-placed to give an excellent viewpoint on this topic, enabling in-depth coverage of current developments. Key features Unique in its approach to dealing with a heterogeneous system approach, different cell structures, and signal proposals for future communications systems. Covers hybrid positioning investigating how GNSS and wireless communications positioning complement each other. Applications and exploitation of positioning information are discussed to show the benefits of including this information in several parts of a wireless communications system.

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Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems explains the principal differences and similarities of wireless communications systems and navigation systems. It discusses scenarios that are critical for dedicated navigation systems such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), and which motivate the use of positioning based on terrestrial wireless communication systems. The book introduces approaches for determining parameters that are dependent on the position of the mobile terminal and also discusses iterative algorithms to estimate and track positions. Models for radio propagation and user mobility are important for performance investigations and assessments using computer simulations. Thus, channel and mobility models are explored, particularly focusing on critical navigation environments such as urban and indoor scenarios. Positioning in Wireless Communications Systems examines advanced algorithms such as hybrid data fusion of satellite navigation, and positioning with wireless communications and cooperative positioning among mobile terminals. The performance of the discussed positioning techniques are explored on the basis of already existing and operable terrestrial wireless communication systems such as GSM, UMTS, or LTE and how positioning issues are fixed in respective standards is shown. Written by industry experts working at the cutting edge of technological development, the authors are well-placed to give an excellent viewpoint on this topic, enabling in-depth coverage of current developments. Key features Unique in its approach to dealing with a heterogeneous system approach, different cell structures, and signal proposals for future communications systems. Covers hybrid positioning investigating how GNSS and wireless communications positioning complement each other. Applications and exploitation of positioning information are discussed to show the benefits of including this information in several parts of a wireless communications system.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published
11th April 2014
Edition
1st
Pages
280
ISBN
9780470770641

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