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Fast Localization and Tracking in City-Scale UWB Networks

3 October 2023
Nakul Garg
Irtaza Shahid
R. Sheshadri
K. Sundaresan
Nirupam Roy
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Abstract

Localization of networked nodes is an essential problem in emerging applications, including first-responder navigation, automated manufacturing lines, vehicular and drone navigation, asset navigation and tracking, Internet of Things and 5G communication networks. In this paper, we present Locate3D, a novel system for peer-to-peer node localization and orientation estimation in large networks. Unlike traditional range-only methods, Locate3D introduces angle-of-arrival (AoA) data as an added network topology constraint. The system solves three key challenges: it uses angles to reduce the number of measurements required by 4x and jointly use range and angle data for location estimation. We develop a spanning-tree approach for fast location updates, and to ensure the output graphs are rigid and uniquely realizable, even in occluded or weakly connected areas. Locate3D cuts down latency by up to 75% without compromising accuracy, surpassing standard range-only solutions. It has a 10.2 meters median localization error for large-scale networks (30,000 nodes, 15 anchors spread across 14km square) and 0.5 meters for small-scale networks (10 nodes).

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