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In this paper, we introduce a distributed emulator for a pedestrian tracking system using active tags that is currently being developed by the authors. The emulator works on StarBED, which is a network testbed consisting of hundreds of PCs connected to each other by Ethernet. The three major components of the emulator (the processor emulator of the active tag micro-controller, RUNE, and QOMET) are...
Several choices have to be made during the design process of active tag based systems. Since the number of properties that must be decided before production and wide-scale deployment is relatively high, the use of real experiments in the design phase may be prohibitive. We propose the use of emulation for performing large-scale experiments with active tag based systems easily and in a repeatable manner...
In this paper we present an active tag emulation system that is used to carry out live experiments with active tag applications. Its two main components are the wireless communication emulator QOMET, and an active tag processor emulator. Experiments are performed using the experiment-support software RUNE on StarBED, the large-scale network testbed at the Hokuriku Research Center of the National Institute...
In this paper we introduce a distributed emulator for a pedestrian tracking system using active tags that is currently being developed by the authors. The emulator works on StarBED which is a network testbed consisting of hundreds of PCs connected to each other by Ethernet. The three major components of the emulator (the processor emulator of the active tag micro-controller, RUNE, and QOMET) are all...
Active tags are currently used for various tasks in transport and distribution industries, for factory automation or asset tracking. Pedestrian localization is another application of active tags, for which we develop a technique and a practical system. Following preliminary real-world experiments with a system prototype, we continued to develop our active tag based pedestrian localization technique...
We develop an emulation system for performing experiments related to active tag based pedestrian localization. We use emulation as an integral part of our development approach so as to be able to carry out large-scale experiments with ease, and in a repeatable manner. Our demonstration will show how to perform live emulation experiments on a remote network testbed located in Ishikawa, Japan. The experimental...
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