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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 2025
Filed:
Dec. 07, 2020
Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, AE;
British Telecommunications Plc, London, GB;
Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, Abu-Dhabi, AE;
James Aweya, Abu Dhabi, AE;
Nawaf Almoosa, Abu Dhabi, AE;
Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, AE;
British Telecommunications PLC, London, GB;
Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, Abu-Dhabi, AE;
Abstract
This invention relates to methods and systems for determining whether a reference point in a location system has changed using the entropy of channel impulse responses. In one embodiment a method of determining whether the location of a first one of a plurality of reference points used in a location system has changed is provided. The reference points each have a known initial position and the method includes the steps of: estimating a channel impulse response of a wireless channel between the first reference point and a second of said plurality of reference points; determining the difference between the estimated channel impulse response and a previously-estimated channel impulse response of the wireless channel; estimating an entropy of the difference between the channel impulse responses; and determining, from said comparison, whether the location of the first reference point has changed. In another embodiment the method includes the steps of: estimating an entropy of the channel impulse response of a wireless channel between the first reference point and a second of said plurality of reference points; comparing the estimated entropy to a previously-estimated entropy for the channel impulse response of the wireless channel; determining, from said comparison, whether the location of the first reference point has changed.