In this work, the exploitation of wireless systems for non-cooperative target localization and tracking is investigated. The information about wireless links quality is available on most of commercially available network devices and represents the input of the proposed methodology. A real-time probability of presence is generated by means of a learning by example strategy that estimates the unknown relation between the input data and the target position inside the monitored domain. The real-time capabilities of the proposed approach have been experimentally verified when dealing with heterogeneous target movements in standard indoor areas.

Electromagnetic tracking of transceiver-free targets in wireless networked environments

Viani, Federico;Rocca, Paolo;Oliveri, Giacomo;Massa, Andrea
2011-01-01

Abstract

In this work, the exploitation of wireless systems for non-cooperative target localization and tracking is investigated. The information about wireless links quality is available on most of commercially available network devices and represents the input of the proposed methodology. A real-time probability of presence is generated by means of a learning by example strategy that estimates the unknown relation between the input data and the target position inside the monitored domain. The real-time capabilities of the proposed approach have been experimentally verified when dealing with heterogeneous target movements in standard indoor areas.
2011
European Conference on Antennas and Propagation
Piscataway, NJ
IEEE
9781457702501
Viani, Federico; Rocca, Paolo; Oliveri, Giacomo; Massa, Andrea
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