Locating the position of fixed or mobile sources (i.e., transmitters) based on received measurements from sensors is an important research area that is attracting much research interest. In this paper, we present localization algorithms using time of arrivals (TOA) and time difference of arrivals (TDOA) to achieve high accuracy under line-of-sight conditions. The circular (TOA) and hyperbolic (TDOA) location systems both use nonlinear equations that relate the locations of the sensors and tracked objects. These nonlinear equations can develop accuracy challenges because of the existence of measurement errors and efficiency challenges that lead to high computational burdens. Least squares-based and maximum likelihood-based algorithms have become the most popular categories of location estimators. We also summarize the advantages and disadvantages of various positioning algorithms. By improving measurement techniques and localization algorithms, localization applications can be extended into the signal-processing-related domains of radar, sonar, the Global Positioning System, wireless sensor networks, underwater animal tracking, mobile communications, and multimedia.
Revised: July 24, 2020 |
Published: April 26, 2016
Citation
Li X., Z. Deng, L.T. Rauchenstein, and T.J. Carlson. 2016.Contributed Review: Source-Localization Algorithms and Applications Using Time of Arrival and Time Difference of Arrival Measurements.Review of Scientific Instruments 87, no. 4:Article No. 041502.PNNL-SA-114716.doi:10.1063/1.4947001