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    A Study of Improved Indoor Localization Accuracy using Looping Min-Max Technique
    (2024-01-01)
    Tiengthong, Thanadol
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    Mankong, Thanadon
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    Suwansukho, Nattapan
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    Southisombath, Phouthong
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    Chaisang, Aditep
    This paper investigates the efficacy of WLAN technology at 5.8 GHz for indoor localization, a widely adopted and versatile approach due to its adaptability and ease of implementation. The choice of 5.8 GHz frequency offers several advantages, including reduced interference and higher data transmission rates, enhancing the precision and reliability of localization systems. Utilizing Received Signal Strength (RSS) for distance calculation is employed due to its computational simplicity and efficiency. The proposed methodology employs a modified Min-Max technique for estimating positions, iterating the Min-Max process until the distance error aligns with a predefined threshold. Comparative evaluation using Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) demonstrates improved accuracy compared to conventional Min-Max methods. The research findings indicate promising enhancements in accuracy and efficacy for indoor localization using WLAN technology at 5.8 GHz. These advancements hold significant potential for real-time indoor localization applications, paving the way for improved indoor navigation and tracking systems in the future.
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    UWB Transmission Waveform Application for in an Indoor Localization System
    (2024-01-01)
    Mankong, Thanadon
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    Promwong, Sathaporn
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    Bunlaksananusorn, Chanin
    Nowadays, the indoor localization systems had been widely utilized. The popular use of localization system is the global position system (GPS). However, the system fails in particular environments such as indoors because low received signal power. It is not appropriate to take a position. The indoor localization system was used to assist in finding a position in an indoor environment. There are several techniques used to evaluate. Technique trilateration model is a technique of geometric. This technique leverages circular intersections to estimate target positions. The circles are derived from a set of reference positions. This paper studies on indoor positioning in line of sight (LOS) using by IEEE 802.15.4 standard in ultra wideband option which this study employs trilateration to estimate the position of target objects. Biconical antennas with vertical polarization serve as both transmitting and receiving elements. The evaluation is conducted using a vector network analyzer (VNA) across a frequency range of 3GHz to 11GHz. The positioning accuracy will be assessed in terms of distance error.
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    A Study of Low Band UWB Localization with Wooden and Metal Bookshelves Based on Measurement Data
    (2024-01-01)
    Mankong, Thanadon
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    Promwong, Sathaporn
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    Bunlaksananusorn, Chanin
    This paper considers the potential of Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wideband (IR-UWB) technology which can be a barcodes replacement in bookshelf management systems. To assess its feasibility, we analyze IR-UWB propagation characteristics within bookshelf environments, particularly focusing on the impact of wooden and metal structures. A measurement-based evaluation scheme is employed, utilizing a vector network analyzer (VNA) alongside microstrip patch antennas for both the transmitter (Tx) and receiver (Rx) operating within a frequency range of 3.2GHz to 4.8GHz. The path loss, received signal strength (RSS), and cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the measured data are then analyzed to evaluate the suitability of IR-UWB for bookshelf management applications. These findings will inform the design of IR-UWB antennas and the overall assessment of this technology in this specific context
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    5.8 GHz wireless localization based weighted algorithm for home network applications
    (2020-07-01)
    Mankong, Thanadon
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    Maw, Myo Myint
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    Promwong, Sathaporn
    New wireless network solution, the distributed network nodes short range area are unknown. This paper, consider the accuracy with weighted algorithm (WA) based on wireless network received signal strength is evaluated for localization. The wireless transmission model using wireless ISM band with four reference nodes and one target node operated at frequency of 5.8 GHz. Distance error is used to evaluate the precision of location approximation with respected to the CDF. The received signal strength in measurement field is presented in this paper. The contributes of this paper is useful for a study in an indoor positioning with 5.8 GHz for future home network applications.