Summary: | Environmental factors affect the Received Signal Strength (RSS) so the received data exhibit random propagation characteristics, such as fading and shadowing effects. This study proposes a Direction of Arrival (DoA) module for the Search and Rescue (SaR) or anti-drone applications, which uses patch antennas and a rat-race coupler as the receivers. An angular estimation is presented for WiFi positioning, using optimally placed DoA antennas and a pseudo-inverse algorithm. The experiment is performed in a university campus with the device under test (DUT) as the transmitter. Using four DoA antennas as receivers at the corners of a 100m<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">$\times 100\text{m}$ </tex-math></inline-formula> region, the mean positioning deviation is about 2m, which is 2% of the region. The confidence range for the estimated positions is also calculated.
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