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Mobile ultrasonic transducer positioning
journal contribution
posted on 2022-08-31, 00:02 authored by Mohammad KhyamMohammad Khyam, SS Ge, X Li, MR PickeringFor positioning a moving ultrasonic transmitter, most of the existing ultrasonic positioning systems require the use of a bank of correlators to estimate the Doppler shift associated with its movement which require high computational complexity. In this paper, for positioning a moving transmitter, a computationally efficient a Doppler shift estimation and compensation technique is proposed. As the proposed approach has the ability to measure the Doppler shift directly from the received signal, it does not require to use a bank of correlators to estimate the Doppler shift associated with its movement of the transmitter.
History
Volume
2017Issue
4Start Page
119End Page
122Number of Pages
4eISSN
2051-3305Publisher
IEEEPublisher DOI
Additional Rights
CC BY 3.0Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2017-03-22External Author Affiliations
University of New South Wales; Southeast University, ChinaEra Eligible
- Yes