Wireless technology provides accurate positioning in indoor environments using time of arrival(TOA) based ranging techniques. However, the positioning accuracy is degraded due to the ranging errors caused by multipath...Wireless technology provides accurate positioning in indoor environments using time of arrival(TOA) based ranging techniques. However, the positioning accuracy is degraded due to the ranging errors caused by multipath and non-line-of-sight(NLOS) propagation. In this paper, a ranging error correction method is proposed to improve positioning performance. A TOA ranging error model(TREM) is built to provide the prior information for ranging error correction first. The mean value of TREM within a certain interval is used as the ranging error correction value(RECV). As the RECV may be unreasonable sometimes, we adjust it according to the actual positioning situation and then exploit the final RECV to correct ranging data. The experimental results show that the proposed method could well reduce ranging errors and the positioning performance is obviously improved when using corrected ranging data.展开更多
Unusual quadratic dispersion of flexural vibrational mode and red-shift of Raman shift of in-plane mode with increas- ing layer-number are quite common and interesting in low-dimensional materials, but their physical ...Unusual quadratic dispersion of flexural vibrational mode and red-shift of Raman shift of in-plane mode with increas- ing layer-number are quite common and interesting in low-dimensional materials, but their physical origins still remain open questions. Combining ab initio density functional theory calculations with the empirical force-constant model, we study the lattice dynamics of two typical two-dimensional (2D) systems, few-layer h-BN and indium iodide (InI). We found that the unusual quadratic dispersion of flexural mode frequency on wave vector may be comprehended based on the com- petition between atomic interactions of different neighbors. Long-range interaction plays an essential role in determining the dynamic stability of the 2D systems. The frequency red-shift of in-plane Raman-active mode from monolayer to bulk arises mainly from the reduced long-range interaction due to the increasing screening effect.展开更多
基金supported in part by Huawei Innovation Research Program(Grant No.YB2013020011)
文摘Wireless technology provides accurate positioning in indoor environments using time of arrival(TOA) based ranging techniques. However, the positioning accuracy is degraded due to the ranging errors caused by multipath and non-line-of-sight(NLOS) propagation. In this paper, a ranging error correction method is proposed to improve positioning performance. A TOA ranging error model(TREM) is built to provide the prior information for ranging error correction first. The mean value of TREM within a certain interval is used as the ranging error correction value(RECV). As the RECV may be unreasonable sometimes, we adjust it according to the actual positioning situation and then exploit the final RECV to correct ranging data. The experimental results show that the proposed method could well reduce ranging errors and the positioning performance is obviously improved when using corrected ranging data.
基金Project supported by the Major Program of Aerospace Advanced Manufacturing Technology Research Foundation from NSFC and CASC,China(Grant No.U1537204)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2017YFA0206301)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51702146)
文摘Unusual quadratic dispersion of flexural vibrational mode and red-shift of Raman shift of in-plane mode with increas- ing layer-number are quite common and interesting in low-dimensional materials, but their physical origins still remain open questions. Combining ab initio density functional theory calculations with the empirical force-constant model, we study the lattice dynamics of two typical two-dimensional (2D) systems, few-layer h-BN and indium iodide (InI). We found that the unusual quadratic dispersion of flexural mode frequency on wave vector may be comprehended based on the com- petition between atomic interactions of different neighbors. Long-range interaction plays an essential role in determining the dynamic stability of the 2D systems. The frequency red-shift of in-plane Raman-active mode from monolayer to bulk arises mainly from the reduced long-range interaction due to the increasing screening effect.