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The book discusses how to determine the position of sensors and transmit information to a central node (the anchor node). It covers time of arrival, time difference of arrival, frequency time of arrival, and strength of received signal. The reader will learn effective algorithms and implementation, including lab experiments and numerical examples.

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The book discusses how to determine the position of sensors and transmit information to a central node (the anchor node). It covers time of arrival, time difference of arrival, frequency time of arrival, and strength of received signal. The reader will learn effective algorithms and implementation, including lab experiments and numerical examples.


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Autorenporträt
Prabhakar S. Naidu obtained a Bachelor of Science degree and Master of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagapur, followed by a Ph.D. from UBC, Canada. He worked for nearly 30 years at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore as a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering. In 1965, he was awarded NRC (Canada) fellowship, followed by the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship. He holds a Senior Research Associateship from NRC (USA) and is listed in Marquis' 17th Edition of "Who's Who in the World." Dr. Naidu has also worked as a visiting Scientist at the Australian Telecommunication Research Center. His research interests include array signal processing, spectrum analysis of time series, and geophysical signal processing.