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Using MAC-layer Protocol for Indoor Localization System
Milica Jovanovic, Igor Stojanovic, Sandra Djosic, Goran Lj Djordjevic
University of Niš, ul. Aleksandra, Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš & Serbia University of Priština, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica & Serbia
Abstract: The local indoor localization system has a set of anchor nodes for which we presented a MAC layer protocol. It can able to fix the issues of providing a range of data from the mobile tag to the location server through the multi-hop sink-tree network of anchor nodes. This system ensures regularity of the process of network formation and employs a TDMA scheme wherein each anchor node is statically assigned a time slot for ranging and data forwarding, thereby avoiding collisions and improving system scalability.
Keywords: Ultra-wide Band, Indoor Localization, Medium Access Control, Sink-tree Network Using MAC-layer Protocol for Indoor Localization System
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jic/2020/11/4/119-124
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