Mobility Tracking in Cellular Networks with Sequential Monte Carlo Filters
Mihaylova, L. and Bull, D. and Angelova, D. and Canagarajah, N.
(2005)
Mobility Tracking in Cellular Networks with Sequential Monte Carlo Filters.
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2005 8th International Conference on Information Fusion Proceedings :.
UNSPECIFIED, Philadelphia, USA.
ISBN 0-7803-9286-8
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Abstract
This paper considers mobility tracking in wireless communication networks based on received signal strength indicator measurements. Mobility tracking involves on-line estimation of the position and speed of a mobile unit. Mobility tracking is formulated as an estimation problem of a hybrid system consisting of a base state vector and a modal state vector. The command is modelled as a first-order Markov process which can take values from a finite set of acceleration levels. In order to cover the wide range of acceleration changes, a set of acceleration values is predetermined. Sequential Monte Carlo algorithms – a particle filter (PF) and a Rao-Blackwellised particle filter (RBPF) are proposed and their performance evaluated over a synthetic data example.
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?? mobility trackingmonte carlo methodswireless networkshybrid systemsrao-blackwellisationsinger modeldcs-publications-idinproc-427dcs-publications-creditsdsp-fadcs-publications-personnel-id121qa75 electronic computers. computer science ??
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