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http://dx.doi.org/10.11003/JPNT.2020.9.3.183

Performance Enhancement of Emergency Rescue System using Surface Correlation Technology  

Shin, Beomju (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Lee, Jung Ho (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Shin, Donghyun (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Yu, Changsu (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Kyung, Hankyeol (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Lee, Taikjin (Sensor System Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing / v.9, no.3, 2020 , pp. 183-189 More about this Journal
Abstract
In emergency rescue situations, the localization accuracy of the rescue requestor is a very important factor in determining the success or failure of the rescue. Indoors where Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) is not operated, there is no choice but to use Wi-Fi or LTE signals. However, the performance of the current emergency rescue system utilizing those RF signals is exceedingly low. In this study, the effectiveness of the surface correlation technology using the accumulated signal pattern of RF signals was verified in relation to the emergency localization technology. To validate the proposed system, we configured and tested an emergency rescue scenario in multi-floors building. When the emergency rescue was requested, it was confirmed that the initial localization error was large owing to the short length of the accumulated signal pattern. However, the localization error decreased over time, which eventually led to the accurate location information being delivered to the rescuer.
Keywords
surface correlation; emergency rescue; LTE; mobile phone;
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