Comparison of Zadoff-Chu Encoded Modulation Schemes in an Ultrasonic Local Positioning System

2018 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN)(2018)

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Ultrasonic Local Positioning Systems (U-LPS) can be used for fine-grained indoor positioning. Typically, multiple fixed beacons simultaneously emit ultrasonic signals whose time of arrival is estimated at a mobile receiver. The ultrasonic signals are encoded and modulated to allow separation of the signals at the receiver, identification of the transmitters, and mitigation of signal impairments such as multipath, the near-far effect, multiple access interference, and Doppler shift. Hence, waveform design (coding and modulation) plays a pivotal role in determining the performance of such a system. This paper compares the performance of four modulation techniques (specifically QPSK, OFDM, Slow-FHSS and Fast-FUSS) transmitting Zadoff-Chu (ZC) sequences in an U-LPS. The modulation schemes are evaluated in terms of time of arrival accuracy and positioning accuracy in simulation and real-world experiments. Simulation and, to a lesser extent, real-world tests indicate that ZC coded QPSK modulation with non-coherent detection using a matched filter, offers greater accuracy under realistic conditions than the other modulation schemes.
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Zadoff-Chu,sequences,QPSK,OFDM,frequency hopping,ultrasound,indoor positioning
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