DocumentCode
2014669
Title
Dynamic Indoor Location Determination: Mechanisms and Robustness Evaluation
Author
Ji, Yiming ; Chen, Lei
Author_Institution
Comput. Sci., Univ. of South Carolina Beaufort, Beaufort, SC, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
7-13 March 2010
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
77
Abstract
Many indoor location determination systems have been developed lately due to burgeoning demands on location based autonomous systems, however, the performance of most systems is not well understood because conditions under which reported systems were evaluated could be very different. To this date, there are still not yet many valuable evaluation studies using real measurement data sets in recent literature. In this work, we examine a set of localization mechanisms and evaluate their performance robustness under various configuration settings and dynamics using two different building environments including one regular office building and one underground floor-plan. We study both the distance-based and the database-based systems that employ only received signal strength for location determination, and propose several performance enhancement methods that would improve the robustness of common indoor systems. We introduce a simple but effective radio distortion model to capture signal perturbations under uncontrolled environments where signal values could be distorted significantly. Using the model, we also evaluate two location searching algorithms including lateration and multidimensional scaling (MDS), we observed that MDS presented stable and smaller localization errors under most experimental settings. Of systems studied in this paper, strong experimental evidence indicated that the signal-location map method, a database-based system, outperforms the distance-based systems, especially when environment is dynamic or when radio signal values are distorted intentionally.
Keywords
mobility management (mobile radio); signal detection; target tracking; MDS; database-based systems; distance-based systems; indoor location determination systems; lateration and multidimensional scaling; localization errors; location based autonomous systems; location searching algorithms; measurement data sets; radio distortion model; radio signal; received signal strength; robustness evaluation; signal perturbations; signal-location map; uncontrolled environments; underground floor-plan; valuable evaluation studies; Computer science; Databases; Dead reckoning; Distortion; Goniometers; Mobile radio mobility management; Multidimensional systems; Robustness; Signal processing; System testing; ARIADNE; Location Determination; Robustness; Signal Distortion Model; Signal Strength;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS), 2010 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cancun
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5915-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICAS.2010.19
Filename
5442617
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