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A Review of Radio Frequency Based Localisation for Aerial and Ground Robots with 5G Future Perspectives
Meisam Kabiri1, Claudio Cimarelli1, Hriday Bavle1
1Interdisciplinary Center for Security Reliability and Trust (SnT), University of Luxembourg, L-1855 Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
Abstract:
Efficient localisation plays a vital role in many modern applications of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), which contributes to improved control, safety, power economy, etc. The ubiquitous 5G NR (New Radio) cellular network will provide new opportunities to enhance the localisation of UAVs and UGVs. In this paper, we review radio frequency (RF)-based approaches to localisation. We review the RF features that can be utilized for localisation and investigate the current methods suitable for Unmanned Vehicles under two general categories: range-based and fingerprinting. The existing state-of-the-art literature on RF-based localisation for both UAVs and UGVs is examined, and the envisioned 5G NR for localisation enhancement, and the future research direction are explored.
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