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Decision Support Systems and Industrial IoT in Smart Grid, Factories, and Cities
Another term for signal attenuation. See its definition.
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A Review of Wireless Positioning From Past and Current to Emerging Technologies
Joar Blom Rydell (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), Oliver Otterlind (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), and Amanda Sjöö (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7468-3.ch003
Abstract
Many techniques for wireless positioning have existed for years, but with emerging technologies like 5G and ultra wideband, wireless positioning is becoming more accurate than ever. On the one hand, improved accuracy implies increased usefulness. It will open up new application areas and lead to advances in areas like internet of things (IoT), self-driving cars, and contact tracing. Furthermore, decision support systems can benefit from better positioning techniques. On the other hand, the ability to track connected devices with sub-meter precision brings some privacy and security concerns. This chapter aims to review indoor and outdoor positioning technologies and how they can be used for contact tracing. It then further discusses some of the data management, privacy, and security concerns that follow. To that end, this chapter studies the main techniques for wireless positioning, cellular-based positioning using 5G, and their use to contact tracing. Finally, the authors provide some insight into how 5G and UWB might help the area of positioning and contact tracking in the future.
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Connectivity Management in Drone Networks: Models, Algorithms, and Methods
Attenuation and degradation of radio signals used due to the distance between communicating parties, signal's properties (e.g., frequency) and the environmental conditions.
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Downlink and Uplink Resource Allocation in LTE Networks
The reduction in power density (attenuation) of an electromagnetic wave as it propagates through space.
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Power Consumption in Wireless Access Networks
The ratio of the transmitted power to the received power of the signal. It is the reduction in power density of an electromagnetic wave.
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QoS-Aware Data Dissemination Mechanisms for Wireless Body Area Networks
WBANs implies higher and dynamic on and in-body path loss. The reasons behind the dynamic and high path loss in WBANs are the human body’s postural movements and the in-body wireless communication (in case of implanted BMSNs).
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