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      LOS/NLOS detection for UWB signals: A comparative study using experimental data

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      Decarli, N.
      Dardari, D.
      Gezici, Sinan
      D'Amico, A.A.
      Date
      2010
      Source Title
      IEEE 5th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2010
      Publisher
      IEEE
      Pages
      169 - 173
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      Abstract
      In this paper the problem of detecting the channel state between LOS and NLOS conditions is addressed using UWB signals. A new distribution-based identification approach is proposed and its performance is compared with that of other classic schemes. To this purpose experimental data collected in realistic environments have been used. © 2010 IEEE.
      Keywords
      Channel state
      Comparative studies
      Experimental data
      Identification approach
      NLOS conditions
      Realistic environments
      UWB signals
      Service oriented architecture (SOA)
      Signal detection
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28570
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISWPC.2010.5483704
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