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Wyatt Thomas Riley

Researcher at Qualcomm

Publications -  39
Citations -  1783

Wyatt Thomas Riley is an academic researcher from Qualcomm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile station & Position (vector). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1783 citations.

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Method and apparatus for wireless network hybrid positioning

TL;DR: In this paper, a mobile station uses wireless signals from a plurality of wireless networks for position determination (e.g., for data communication, for obtaining time and/or frequency information, for range measurement, for sector or altitude estimation).
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Creating and using base station almanac information in a wireless communication system having a position location capability

TL;DR: In this paper, a base station almanac record includes the center location of the base station sector coverage area, the maximum range of the BS antenna, the terrain average height over the SBS area, terrain height standard deviation over the BS sector area, round-trip delay (RTD) calibration information, repeater information, pseudo-random noise (PN) increments, uncertainty in the BS's position, and uncertainty in BS's positioning.
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Method and apparatus for improving radio location accuracy with measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus to utilize a set of measurements (either partial or compete) to improve the accuracy of an initial position estimate for a wireless terminal is presented.
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Method and apparatus for creating and using a base station almanac for position determination

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for creating and using a base station almanac for position determination is described, which includes a number of records, where each record can describe a sector or a transmitter in a wireless communication network.
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Determination of cell RF parameters based on measurements by user equipments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe techniques for using measurements made by UEs to improve network performance by taking into account mobility of the UEs, such as antenna down-tilt, antenna orientation, antenna pattern, and pilot power of the cells.