Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder

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Main Author: Pereira, Fernando
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Theis, Christian, Moreira, Adriano, Ricardo, Manuel
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/16330
Summary: Accurate localization techniques have long been of major importance for safety systems and a lot of research has been conducted in the distributed computing field regarding its functionality and reliability. In the specific scenario of long yet narrow tunnels existing at CERN, localization methods will enable a number of applications and processes to substantially reduce human intervention. In this paper we evaluate the use of Fingerprinting techniques with GSM signal available throughout the LHC tunnel via a radiating cable and compare some methods to estimate the location. The existing GSM infrastructure and tunnel conditions seem to be favorable to the adoption of these Fingerprinting methods. Nevertheless significant variations in the signal have been observed which might be traced back to different operational states of accelerator equipment. These effects and their sources will be analyzed in more detail in order to improve the applied techniques and their accuracy under such challenging conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
title Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
spellingShingle Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
Pereira, Fernando
Positioning
Fingerprinting
GSM
Leaky-feeder
Science & Technology
title_short Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
title_full Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
title_fullStr Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
title_sort Evaluating location fingerprinting methods for underground GSM networks deployed over Leaky Feeder
author Pereira, Fernando
author_facet Pereira, Fernando
Theis, Christian
Moreira, Adriano
Ricardo, Manuel
author_role author
author2 Theis, Christian
Moreira, Adriano
Ricardo, Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Fernando
Theis, Christian
Moreira, Adriano
Ricardo, Manuel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Positioning
Fingerprinting
GSM
Leaky-feeder
Science & Technology
topic Positioning
Fingerprinting
GSM
Leaky-feeder
Science & Technology
description Accurate localization techniques have long been of major importance for safety systems and a lot of research has been conducted in the distributed computing field regarding its functionality and reliability. In the specific scenario of long yet narrow tunnels existing at CERN, localization methods will enable a number of applications and processes to substantially reduce human intervention. In this paper we evaluate the use of Fingerprinting techniques with GSM signal available throughout the LHC tunnel via a radiating cable and compare some methods to estimate the location. The existing GSM infrastructure and tunnel conditions seem to be favorable to the adoption of these Fingerprinting methods. Nevertheless significant variations in the signal have been observed which might be traced back to different operational states of accelerator equipment. These effects and their sources will be analyzed in more detail in order to improve the applied techniques and their accuracy under such challenging conditions.
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