Abstract:
In this contribution, a novel opto-acoustic indoor navigation system for linear distance measurement is presented. The novelty consists in the simultaneous use of envelop...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this contribution, a novel opto-acoustic indoor navigation system for linear distance measurement is presented. The novelty consists in the simultaneous use of envelope time-of-flight (ETF) and carrier phase (CPH) measurements. In particular, we establish a two-channel link consisting of an ultrasound and infrared channel, the latter using a carrier frequency equal to the ultrasound frequency. In order to render the system extendible for multiple transmitters and receivers, code-division-multiple-access using Gold codes is employed, as all ultrasound and infrared signals share the same carrier frequency. This is also beneficial for multipath scattering suppression. The time difference between the carrier phase of the received ultrasound and infrared signals offers a high resolution but ambiguous distance signal. On the other hand, correlation of the received signals yields a coarse but unique distance signal. Experimental results show that a measurement resolution in the submillimeter range is feasible.
Published in: 2015 IEEE Conference on Control Applications (CCA)
Date of Conference: 21-23 September 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 November 2015
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Print ISSN: 1085-1992