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Comparative Analysis of Ranging Protocols for Localization by UWB in Outdoor

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The rapid evolution of technology in the field of wireless telecommunications and micro components using MEMS technologies (Micro-electromechanical systems) has contributed to the expansion and rapid development of wireless sensor networks (WSN). This rapid development has contributed to the appearance of sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) or even to the Internet of Things with DL_IoT (Device Layer-Internet of Things). This rapid evolution of WSN is due to the enthusiasm generated by this last in industry and research. This new technology is used in several applications, particularly in the outdoor location of communicating nodes. The process of distance calculation between nodes (ranging) is a primordial phase for a precise location of these nodes. This paper presents the result of measurements do with three ranging protocols (TWR, TWR_Skew and SDS-TWR) implemented on DecaWiNo nodes. DecaWiNo nodes use the Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radio links, proposed by the IEEE 802.15.4 standard amendment of the year 2007, which provides a high performance ranging by ToF (Time of Flight). The results are very promising with precision errors of the order of 50 cm over 20 meters.
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hal-02191838 , version 1 (23-07-2019)

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Salick Diagne, Thierry Val, Abdou Karim Farota, Bouya Diop. Comparative Analysis of Ranging Protocols for Localization by UWB in Outdoor. Wireless Sensor Network, 2018, 10 (5), pp.0. ⟨10.4236/wsn.2018.105006⟩. ⟨hal-02191838⟩
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