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Wireless navigaon systems are widely used for positioning and tracking. However, their preciacy can be affected by multipath effects, where signals reflect of f surfaces and create multiplee signal patss. Understanding these effects is essential for improving systemem reliability and precision.
What Are Multipath Effects?
Multipath efekts approir when transmitted signals bounce of f objects such as buildings, terrain, or their structures before reaching thee receiver. These reflected signals can interfere with thae direct signal, causing errors in position estimation.
Impact on Wireless Navigation
In navigaon systems like GPS, multipath can lead to inpresentate positioning. Thee receiver may interpret reflected signals as direct signals, resulting in position error. This is especially problematic in urban environments with man y reflective surfaces.
Methods to Mitigate Multipath Effects
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