2-D tracking performance evaluation using the cricket location-support system

Saket Das, Charles Gleason, Shuo Shen, Steve Goddard, Lance C. Pérez

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Abstract

One of the most interesting applications of sensor networks is the localization and tracking of moving objects. The Cricket Location-Support System (CLS), originally developed at MIT and now distributed by Crossbow Technologies, tracks a moving object using time-difference-of-arrival (TDOA) between radio frequency (RF) and ultrasonic signals. In this work we evaluate the ability of CLS to track people with various levels of mobility within a 2-dimensional space. The results presented here are preliminary results in a larger effort to determine whether or not CLS can be used to track people in a smart assistive technology living space.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication2005 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology
StatePublished - 2005
Event2005 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology - Lincoln, NE, United States
Duration: May 22 2005May 25 2005

Publication series

Name2005 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology
Volume2005

Conference

Conference2005 IEEE International Conference on Electro Information Technology
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityLincoln, NE
Period5/22/055/25/05

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Engineering(all)

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