DocumentCode
2446310
Title
Influence of Predicted and Measured Fingerprint on the Accuracy of RSSI-based Indoor Location Systems
Author
Widyawan ; Klepal, Martin ; Pesch, Dirk
Author_Institution
Cork Inst. of Technol., Cork
fYear
2007
fDate
22-22 March 2007
Firstpage
145
Lastpage
151
Abstract
WLAN indoor location that is based on received signal strength indication (RSSI) technique needs extensive calibration to build a signal fingerprint. Re-calibration is also needed if there is a major change in the propagation environment. The use of propagation models to predict signal fingerprint becomes an interesting preposition. This paper will investigate the influence of predicted fingerprint on the accuracy of indoor location. They include empirical propagation models (i.e. one-slope model and multi-wall model) and a semi-deterministic model. A framework for indoor location with the nearest-neighbour and particle filter are developed to evaluate predicted and measured fingerprints. In order to take advantage of environment description, a map-filtering technique is also elaborated.
Keywords
indoor radio; particle filtering (numerical methods); wireless LAN; RSSI-based indoor location systems; WLAN; fingerprint measurement; indoor radio; particle filter; propagation models; received signal strength indication technique; wireless local area network; Adaptive systems; Calibration; Databases; Electromagnetic propagation; Fingerprint recognition; Navigation; Particle filters; Position measurement; Predictive models; Wireless LAN; Indoor Location; Indoor Propagation Model; Particle Filter; Predicted Fingerprint;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Positioning, Navigation and Communication, 2007. WPNC '07. 4th Workshop on
Conference_Location
Hannover
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0871-7
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0871-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WPNC.2007.353626
Filename
4167832
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