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Localization with a small number of beacons is a challenging problem in wireless network. Traditional approaches commonly treat it as a nonlinear optimization problem which makes the computation very costly. In this paper, we propose a linear programming algorithm to address the problem. We formulate the nonlinear problem as a simple linear programming using linear approximation and our target is...
This paper innovatively proposes an indoor wireless propagation model in WiFi radio-over-fiber network architecture for received signal strength (RSS) based localization in the Internet of Things. The proposed model adds attenuation terms of obstacles in each sub-space by dividing the room into several sub-spaces according to the obstacles' distribution. The influence of obstacles in sub-space on...
This work presents our recent progress on advanced radio-over-fiber (ROF) technologies for in-building optical-wireless access networks, including multiservice, full-duplex, and polarization diversity ROF system design, as well as the experimental delivery of uncompressed high-definition television (HDTV) signals. The novel polarization diversity technique is proposed to improve receiving sensitivity...
This paper presents our recent progress on advanced radio-over-fiber (ROF) technologies for in-building optical-wireless access networks, including multi-service, full duplex and polarization diversity ROF systems design, and experimental delivery of uncompressed HDTV signals. The novel polarization diversity technique is proposed to improve receiving sensitivity and increase anti-interference capacity...
A novel scheme of 2.5 Gb/s optical PSK signals transmission and ASK wireless signals generation with 15 GHz carrier based on heterodyne detection is demonstrated, which can realize polarization diversity and provide 1.3 Gb/s HDTV applications.
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