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Timeline for Local Positioning system using ARM

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Apr 6, 2017 at 12:32 vote accept Essameldeen Youssef
Apr 6, 2017 at 10:42 answer added Andrew timeline score: 2
Apr 6, 2017 at 9:55 answer added pjc50 timeline score: 0
Apr 6, 2017 at 5:37 comment added Jakub Rakus Does Your keyboard not have a shift and dot buttons? Edit Your question - it's horrible to read that twitter-like stream of words.
Apr 6, 2017 at 5:19 answer added user39382 timeline score: 2
Apr 6, 2017 at 4:44 comment added analogsystemsrf NE604 produces a linear RSSI
Apr 6, 2017 at 4:42 comment added Essameldeen Youssef @Los Frijoles no i am not bound to using the RSSI thats why i asked if there are other things i can use , i dont have much knowledge in that field im sorry , but what else can i use other than RSSI ?
Apr 6, 2017 at 4:40 comment added Los Frijoles Do you need to use RSSI? For both Wifi and Bluetooth (which operate in the very crowded 2.5GHz band) they will be highly susceptible to noise. Also, you would need a rather sensitive RSSI. Most are just 8 bits as far as I've seen. It might also be difficult to convert the RSSI value into some meaningful distance so you can move your robot. Perhaps a combination of RSSI and dead reckoning on your robot? Or some serious filtering on your RSSI data to reduce noise (I recommend a Kalman filter as a start)?
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