Emitter Localisation from Reception Timestamps in Asynchronous Networks
Nicolo' Facchi, Francesco Gringoli, Fabio Ricciato, Andrea Toma

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel localization method using reception timestamps in asynchronous networks that does not require synchronization or active participation from the blind node, achieving high accuracy with low-cost WiFi devices.
Contribution
The proposed approach localizes a blind node using only reception timestamps and data redundancy, eliminating the need for synchronization or active node participation, unlike traditional methods.
Findings
Achieves sub-meter accuracy in Line-of-Sight conditions.
Attains meter-level accuracy in Non-line-of-Sight environments.
Works with low-cost WiFi devices and legacy signals.
Abstract
We address the problem of localising a mobile terminal ("blind" node) in unknown position from a set of "anchor" nodes in known positions. The proposed method does not require any form of node synchronisation nor measurement (or control) of the transmission times, which is difficult or anyway costly to achieve in practice. It relies exclusively on reception timestamps collected by the anchor nodes, according to their local clocks, that overhear packets transmitted by the blind node and by (at least one) other transmitting node(s) in known position, e.g., other anchors. The clock differences between the nodes are not eliminated ex ante through clock synchronisation, as in traditional ToA and TDoA methods. Instead, they are counteracted ex post, during the data processing stage, leveraging the data redundancy that is intrinsic to the multiple reception of the same packet by different…
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