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  • A Comparative Study of Mult...
    Sran Kitic; Clement Galutier; Gregory Pallone

    Proceedings of the XXth Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT, 09/2020, Letnik: 27, Številka: 2
    Journal Article

    In this article we analyze the state-of-the-art in multilateration - the family of localization methods enabled by the range difference observations. These methods are computationally efficient, signal-independent, and flexible with regards to the number of sensing nodes and their spatial arrangement. However, the multilateration problem does not admit a closed-form solution in the general case, and the localization performance is conditioned on the accuracy of range difference estimates. For that reason, we consider a simplified use case where multiple distributed microphones capture the signal coming from a near field sound source, and discuss their robustness to the estimation errors. In addition to surveying the relevant bibliography, we present the results of a small-scale benchmark of few ""mainstream"" multilateration algorithms, based on an in-house Room Impulse Response dataset.