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Open franva opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

Hi there,

Thank you for the explanation of the Youtube video.

Could you please share the list of hardware you used in the "Accurate position tracking with a single UWB anchor " ?

I searched myself and found a few options, yet they are very expensive.

So I thought it might be a good idea to ask for your help.

Thanks

franva avatar Sep 17 '21 06:09 franva

Sorry, I am only at the theoretical stage now, but I am trying to use a UWB and DJI drone

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Hi there,

Thank you for the explanation of the Youtube video.

Could you please share the list of hardware you used in the "Accurate position tracking with a single UWB anchor " ?

I searched myself and found a few options, yet they are very expensive.

So I thought it might be a good idea to ask for your help.

Thanks

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scorpio-bza avatar Sep 18 '21 00:09 scorpio-bza

okiee, looking forward to your updates.

Please do share a list of hardware you use in your experiment :)

Good luck

franva avatar Sep 18 '21 03:09 franva

thank you

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okiee, looking forward to your updates.

Please do share a list of hardware you use in your experiment :)

Good luck

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scorpio-bza avatar Sep 18 '21 03:09 scorpio-bza

Hi @franva , @scorpio-bza is not one of the authors of the paper. We used a couple of Nooploop UWB receivers if I remember correctly, and simple RPi as computers. @yanjundream can comment

beltrame avatar Sep 19 '21 19:09 beltrame

Hi @beltrame thanks for letting know, I thought he is the author as he answered my question in that way made me feel like he was the author. Thanks for letting know, could you please share the link of NoopLoop? I also found it but it's much more expensive than other UWB components. Just want to confirm what I found is what you used.

Thanks

franva avatar Sep 19 '21 22:09 franva

So, we are currently using the NoopLoop and Pozyx in the lab, but for this specific paper @yanjundream used the device from this company: https://www.ychiot.com/. Given that I don't speak Chinese, I can't really parse their website, but they had a module with very long range (500m).

beltrame avatar Sep 24 '21 02:09 beltrame

Hello @franva , yes as @beltrame mentioned that we used the product from YCHIOT in this paper. The module was based on Decawave 1000 chip. The reason why we select this one was because of the dongle antenna, which has better ranging performance than the ceramic antenna used in the Pozyx products we had before. Later we found products from Nooploop https://www.nooploop.com/ and we also tested the Nooploop products. Generally, Nooploop modules have relatively better quality than YCHIOT ones but are also a little more expensive.

yanjundream avatar Sep 24 '21 08:09 yanjundream