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international conference on indoor positioning and indoor navigation | 2010

A novel technique for mobile phone localization for search and rescue applications

Stefan Zorn; Richard Rose; Alexander Goetz; Robert Weigel

Recent statistics show an increase in environmental disasters, a fact which is also perceivable to the public as reports of avalanches, earthquakes and landslides mount in media coverage. Search and Rescue with modern localization techniques consequently attracts attention from scientific and industrial sides. This paper introduces one part of the I-LOV project, endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research Germany. Here partners from relief organizations, universities and industry investigate enhancements to disaster handling and victim rescue. One possible option is to take advantage of the fact, that a lot of people own a mobile phone today. Future developments in the area of mobile phone detection by field intensity measurements will be addressed in this paper.


topical conference on wireless sensors and sensor networks | 2011

A power saving jamming system for E-GSM900 and DCS1800 cellular phone networks for search and rescue applications

Stefan Zorn; Matthias Maser; Alexander Goetz; Richard Rose; Robert Weigel

Recent statistics show an increase in environmental disasters, a fact which is also perceivable to the public as reports of avalanches, earthquakes and landslides mount in media coverage. Search and Rescue with modern localization techniques consequently attracts attention from scientific and industrial sides. This paper introduces one part of the I-LOV project, endorsed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In this project partners from relief organizations, universities and industry investigate enhancements to disaster handling and victim rescue. One possible option is to take advantage of the fact, that a lot of people own a mobile phone today. To locate a person by his or her mobile phone requires to take over the phone by an own Base Transceiver Station (BTS). Jamming all other networks is one option to achieve that. This paper will introduce a new Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based jamming system which consumes little power and disturbs only small parts of the GSM spectrum but reliably cuts all connections between mobile stations (MS) and existing BTS.


workshop on positioning navigation and communication | 2011

A time difference of arrival system architecture for GSM mobile phone localization in search and rescue scenarios

Alexander Goetz; Stefan Zorn; Richard Rose; Georg Fischer; Robert Weigel

In this work, a novel architecture of a time difference of arrival based localization system for GSM mobile phones is proposed. The system is well-suited for search and rescue scenarios and comprises receiving stations for GSM signals, a dedicated GSM base station and a radio frequency jamming system for GSM and UMTS signals. The system may be operated in the E-GSM 900 band providing high penetration of the covering debris material and a sufficient overall bandwidth for the time difference of arrival measurements. In this case, the best attainable accuracy of localization is shown to be in the scale of 5m. The components of the system are described in more detail and possible implementations are proposed. The system may also be applied for the localization of UMTS mobile phones making use of the integrated GSM functionality. The proposed system represents a novel approach for time difference of arrival based localization of mobile phones in search and rescue scenarios.


international microwave symposium | 2012

A smart jamming system for UMTS/WCDMA cellular phone networks for search and rescue applications

Stefan Zorn; Markus Gardill; Richard Rose; Alexander Goetz; Robert Weigel; Alexander Koelpin

Recent statistics show an increase in environmental disasters, a fact which is also perceivable to the public as reports of avalanches, earthquakes and landslides mount in media coverage. This paper introduces one part of the I-LOV project, endorsed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. In this project partners from relief organizations, universities and industry investigate enhancements to disaster handling and victim rescue. One possible option is to take advantage of the fact, that a lot of people own a mobile phone today. To locate a person by his or her mobile phone requires to take over the phone by an own Base Transceiver Station (BTS). Jamming all other networks is one option to achieve that. This paper will introduce a new Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) based jamming system which disturbs only the absolute necessary parts of the WCDMA spectrum but reliably cuts all connections between mobile stations (MS) and existing BTS. The whole system including the signal generator and the front end will be discussed. Also measurement results will be shown.


ieee sensors | 2011

A power sensor unit for the localization of GSM mobile phones for search and rescue applications

Stefan Zorn; Gabor Bozsik; Richard Rose; Alexander Goetz; Robert Weigel; Alexander Koelpin

Recent statistics show an increase in environmental disasters, a fact which is also perceivable to the public as reports of avalanches, earthquakes and landslides mount in media coverage. Recent examples are Haiti 2010 and Fukushima 2011. Search and Rescue with modern localization techniques consequently attracts attention from scientific and industrial sides. This paper introduces a field strength measurement unit, which is part of the I-LOV project1. In this project partners from relief organizations, universities, and industry investigate enhancements in disaster handling and victim rescue. One possible option is to take advantage of the fact that most people own a mobile phone today and take it with them the whole day. To locate a person by his or her mobile phone requires to find the maximum of its radiated field strength. This paper will show a new power sensor unit for GSM signals. The complete design flow from requirements considerations to measurement results will be demonstrated. A dynamic range of 107 dB is only one of the remarkable outcomes.


european microwave conference | 2008

A Novel Technique for Determining Kernels of Volterra Based Behavioral Models for RF Amplifiers

Stefan Zorn; Henning Ehm; Robert Weigel

This paper presents a new technique to determine the kernels of Volterra series based behavioral models of RF amplifiers in the frequency domain. A model with three kernels and a memory length of one is developed. The kernels of this model are assigned only by using a two-tone test. No knowledge of the integrated circuit is needed to determine all model parameters. The derivation of such a model out of well known mathematical basics is shown such as the used measurement setup. Measured data and simulation deliverables are being compared and show a good match. A comparison between a Saleh model and the new modeling approach concludes this paper.


german microwave conference | 2011

A GSM-network for mobile phone localization in disaster scenarios

Richard Rose; Christian Meier; Stefan Zorn; Alexander Goetz; Robert Weigel


german microwave conference | 2011

Triggering UMTS user equipment inter-RAT cell reselection using noise jammers

Markus Gardill; Stefan Zorn; Robert Weigel; Alexander Kölpin


topical conference on wireless sensors and sensor networks | 2012

Performance of coherent time delay estimation techniques for frequency hopping GSM signals

Alexander Goetz; Richard Rose; Stefan Zorn; Georg Fischer; Robert Weigel


european microwave conference | 2011

A wideband crosscorrelation technique for high precision time delay estimation of frequency hopping GSM signals

Alexander Goetz; Richard Rose; Stefan Zorn; Georg Fischer; Robert Weigel

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Robert Weigel

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Alexander Goetz

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Richard Rose

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Georg Fischer

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Alexander Koelpin

Brandenburg University of Technology

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Markus Gardill

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Alexander Kölpin

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Christian Meier

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Gabor Bozsik

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Henning Ehm

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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