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2011
Conference Paper
Title
Accuracy analysis for TDOA localization in sensor networks
Abstract
In this paper, passive emitter localization using Time Difference of Arrival (TDOA) measurements within a sensor network is investigated. Contrary to the case of a moving sensor pair the fact of correlated measurements in a single time step arises dependent on the choice of the measurement set. In tracking simulations, the Cramér Rao Lower Bound (CRLB) and simulation results are often computed assuming constant standard deviations of the incoming measurements. Though, the measurement error is parameter dependent, it depends for example on the emitter-sensors-geometry. In Monte Carlo simulations, a comparison is performed between the localization in a static sensor network with three sensors and the localization using a moving sensor pair. Measurements are generated assuming additive white Gaussian noise with constant and parameter dependent variance. Results confirm the attainable localization accuracy and show the superior performance of an additional sensor compared t o additional motion.