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Fingerprinting-Based Localization in WiMAX Networks Depending on SCORE Measurements

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Fingerprinting-Based Localization in WiMAX Networks Depending on SCORE Measurements
—Recently, localization in wireless networks has gained a lot of interest; especially after some of the most interesting positioning application areas have emerged in wireless communications. The most important are the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the European Recommendation E112, both of which require that wireless providers should be able to locate within tens of meters users of emergency calls. In this paper, fingerprinting-based localization depending on SCORE measurements has been addressed in WiMAX networks. Fingerprinting is a good way to overcome signal propagation peculiarities caused by the propagation environment. And using the SCORE values is of great interest because of their availability during the normal operation of a standard modem. The obtained results show that using SCORE values to locate users in WiMAX networks is feasible and provides the required positioning accuracy by most of location-based services (LBS) if fingerprinting-based approaches we...
Mussa Bshara, Leo Van Biesen
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where AICT
Authors Mussa Bshara, Leo Van Biesen
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