JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultra wideband indoor positioning system in support of emergency evacuation

Abstract

There has been a research focus recently on developing indoor positioning systems (IPS) that can support tracking and evacuation in case of emergency. Real-time positioning, target tracking and mobile agent communication are important operations in evacuation planning and management in non-open environments such as indoor, urban and underground areas. However, these are challenging tasks since the performance of GPS and other conventional sensing technologies for positioning and target tracking are either limited or even non-existent due to serious effects of radio signal fading and multiple path interference. This paper investigates and proposes an effective methodology using ultra wideband (UWB) technology to develop a robust and self-organized mobile ad hoc sensor network. Such network is able to provide integrated capability of real-time accurate position tracking and voice/data communications in support of emergency rescue operations in critical complex environments. We present a prototype of UWB IPS for real-time positioning, target tracking and communication support. The system design and installation are presented in detail and the performance of the system is evaluated through test-beds based on some scenarios.

Keywords:
Computer science Global Positioning System Hybrid positioning system Real-time computing Focus (optics) Positioning technology Ultra-wideband Positioning system Interference (communication) Embedded system Telecommunications Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Ultra-Wideband Communications Technology
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wireless Networks and Protocols
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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