April 11, 2023
Conference Paper

Indoor Wireless Localization of Uncooperative Sources Using a Ray Tracing Model

Abstract

Indoor geolocation of radio frequency (RF) trans- mitters is challenging due to site-specific multipath effects, especially when the sources are uncooperative. A source being uncooperative means that a-priori the transmit time, location, and power are unknown. It is proposed to use a site-specific ray tracing model to generate realistic indoor RF responses, perform geolocation using multiple methods, and compare their performance. This work will look at two types of geolocation algorithms: (1) time-difference of arrival (TDOA) and (2) re- ceived signal strength Indicator (RSSI) fingerprinting or pattern- matching-based methods. An indoor space will be simulated with a grid of fixed receivers and a grid of transmit locations using Remcom’s Wireless InSite. Using the output of the Wireless InSite simulation the response from any given transmit location can be generated and used to evaluate geolocation performance.

Published: April 11, 2023

Citation

Clark R.T., A.W. Engel, T.E. Shenk, and D.M. Sheen. 2023. Indoor Wireless Localization of Uncooperative Sources Using a Ray Tracing Model. In IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, January 22-25, 2023, Las Vegas, NV, 68-70. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-175491. doi:10.1109/WiSNeT56959.2023.10046209