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13 June 2023 Using a received signal strength method for low-cost radio frequency geolocation on an unmanned aerial vehicle
A. J. Womack, Scott E. Budge
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Abstract
Radio frequency (RF) geolocation is the process of using receivers to estimate the general location of a transmitter. One method of RF geolocation is to measure the received signal strength (RSS) at different locations around the transmitter. RSS-based geolocation systems are less expensive and less complex than other systems. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can be used as a mobile platform for RSS-based geolocation systems. This paper will explore RSS measurements as a method for low-cost geolocation on a UAV. The geolocation system combines with a mapping system on the UAV to produce a 3D map with the estimated location of a RF emitter. Experimental results show a location accuracy of about 12.5 m.
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A. J. Womack and Scott E. Budge "Using a received signal strength method for low-cost radio frequency geolocation on an unmanned aerial vehicle", Proc. SPIE 12540, Autonomous Systems: Sensors, Processing, and Security for Ground, Air, Sea, and Space Vehicles and Infrastructure 2023, 125400K (13 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664114
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Transmitters

Histograms

Received signal strength

LIDAR

Antennas

Cameras

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