Abstract:
For example, a processor may be configured to determine a plurality of potential targets based on radar data; and to identify one or more true targets in the plurality of potential targets by identifying a first potential target and a second potential target, which are at a same angle relative to the radar antenna; classifying the first potential target as a first true target based on a determination that a range between the first potential target and the radar antenna is shorter than a range between the second potential target and the radar antenna; and classifying the second potential target as a second true target or as a ghost target of the first true target according to a classification criterion.
Abstract:
For example, a processor may be configured to process point cloud (PC) radar information comprising radar detection information of a plurality of possible detections, wherein radar detection information corresponding to a possible detection of the plurality of possible detections comprises information of a plurality of radar attributes of the possible detection, wherein the processor is configured to determine a plurality of validity scores corresponding to the plurality of possible detections based on the radar detection information of the plurality of possible detections, a validity score corresponding to the possible radar detection to indicate whether it is more probable that the possible detection is a valid detection or a False-Alarm (FA) detection, wherein the processor is to output radar target information based on the plurality of validity scores corresponding to the plurality of possible detections.
Abstract:
Systems and methods are directed to use of a neighbor list for wireless indoor navigation. The neighbor list may include related information regarding all neighboring access points (APs). The neighbor list can be transmitted, at least partially, to include the related information of a desired number of or all APs in the neighbor list from one AP to a wireless device. The neighbor list can be transmitted in a Neighbor Report Response (NRR) or a time-of-flight (ToF) Response and allow the wireless device to scan for minimal number of APs for ToF measurements. By using the neighbor list, power consumption and time can be significantly reduced during wireless indoor navigation.
Abstract:
Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and methods of determining a Time of Arrival (ToA) of a wireless communication signal. For example, a method may include receiving a signal over a wireless communication channel, detecting a symbol boundary of a symbol of the signal, and determining a ToA of the signal based on the symbol boundary and a channel estimation of the wireless communication channel.
Abstract:
Embodiments for providing adaptive optimization of time of flight (ToF) exchange are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a mobile station includes a range management module arranged to transmit a measurement request action frame having a first flag for indicating to an access point to perform an optimized sequence for calculating the ToF, to receive ranging information in response to the transmission of the measurement request action frame having the first flag, and to calculate a time of flight based on the received ranging information.
Abstract:
A system for time-of-flight (ToF) positioning in an IEEE 802.11 network comprises an initiating station that transmits a request frame over a channel to a responding station for a ToF position measurement. The responding station may respond with an offloading of the channel information, request frame receipt time, and response frame transmit time back to the initiating station to enable the initiating station to calculate the ToF position with respect to the responding station.
Abstract:
Some demonstrative embodiments include devices, systems and/or methods of estimating a location of a mobile device. For example, an apparatus may include a wireless communication unit to communicate a message between an access point and a mobile device, the message including a group identifier to indicate the access point belongs to a group of two or more access points having local coordinates measured with respect to a common origin point.