Title :
WiFi-based indoor positioning
Author :
Chouchang Yang ; Huai-rong Shao
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract :
Recently, several indoor localization solutions based on WiFi, Bluetooth, and UWB have been proposed. Due to the limitation and complexity of the indoor environment, the solution to achieve a low-cost and accurate positioning system remains open. This article presents a WiFibased positioning technique that can improve the localization performance from the bottleneck in ToA/AoA. Unlike the traditional approaches, our proposed mechanism relaxes the need for wide signal bandwidth and large numbers of antennas by utilizing the transmission of multiple predefined messages while maintaining high-accuracy performance. The overall system structure is demonstrated by showing localization performance with respect to different numbers of messages used in 20/40 MHz bandwidth WiFi APs. Simulation results show that our WiFi-based positioning approach can achieve 1 m accuracy without any hardware change in commercial WiFi products, which is much better than the conventional solutions from both academia and industry concerning the trade-off of cost and system complexity.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; antenna arrays; direction-of-arrival estimation; indoor navigation; time-of-arrival estimation; wireless LAN; AP; AoA; Bluetooth; ToA; UWB; Wi-Fi-based indoor positioning; angle of arrival estimation; indoor environment; indoor localization; multiple predefined messages transmis- sion; time of arrival estimation; Bandwidth; Fingerprint recognition; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Indoor communication; Receivers; Time measurement; Transmitters;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7060497