Satellite and Terrestrial Radio Positioning Techniques :A Signal Processing Perspective

Publication subTitle :A Signal Processing Perspective

Author: Dardari   Davide;Luise   Marco;Falletti   Emanuela  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780123820853

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123820846

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123820846

Subject: O441 electromagnetics;V Aviation, Aerospace

Language: ENG

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The first book to combine satellite and terrestrial positioning techniques – vital for the understanding and development of new technologies

Written and edited by leading experts in the field, with contributors belonging to the European Commission's FP7 Network of Excellence NEWCOM++ Applications to a wide range of fields, including sensor networks, emergency services, military use, location-based billing, location-based advertising, intelligent transportation, and leisure

Location-aware personal devices and location-based services have become ever more prominent in the past few years, thanks to the significant advances in position location technology. Sensor networks, geographic information, emergency services, location management, location-based billing, location-based advertising, intelligent transportation, and leisure applications are just some of the potential applications that can be enabled by these techniques.

Increasingly, satellite and terrestrial positioning techniques are being combined for maximum performance; to produce the next wave of location-based devices and services, engineers need to combine both components. This book is the first to present a holistic view, covering all aspects of positioning: both terrestrial and satellite, both theory and practice, both performance bounds and signal processing techniques. It will provide a valuable resource for product developers and R&D engineers, allowing them to improve existing location tec

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