DocumentCode
2459637
Title
Wi-Fi Positioning Based on Fourier Descriptors
Author
Chan, Eddie C L ; Baciu, George ; Mak, S.C.
Author_Institution
Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Hong Kong, China
Volume
3
fYear
2010
fDate
12-14 April 2010
Firstpage
545
Lastpage
551
Abstract
Location Fingerprinting (LF) is a common Wi-Fi positioning method, which locates a device by accessing a pre-recorded database containing the location fingerprint (i.e., the received signal strengths and coordinates). Most LF methods use the absolute received signal strength (RSS) to estimate the location. There are two drawbacks for using the absolute RSS. First, the absolute RSS in a time interval may not be representable of the IEEE 802.11 signal, as the signal may fluctuate. Second, a manual error-pone calibration is needed across different mobile platform. In this paper, we proposed to use Fourier descriptors in LF. We first transform the IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi signal into a Fourier domain. Then, the Fourier descriptors are used to estimate the location by applying the K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm. Our experimental results show that the effectiveness of LF methods based on Fourier descriptors lead to substantially more accurate and robust localization.
Keywords
mobile computing; wireless LAN; Fourier descriptors; IEEE 802.11; IEEE 802.11b; RSS; Wi-Fi positioning method; error-pone calibration; k-nearest neighbor algorithm; location fingerprinting; prerecorded database; received signal strength; robust localization; Calibration; Databases; Fingerprint recognition; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Mobile communication; Organisms; Pattern recognition; RAKE receivers; Shape measurement; Fourier Descriptors; Location Fingerprinting; Wi-Fi Positioning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications and Mobile Computing (CMC), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Shenzhen
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6327-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-6328-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMC.2010.12
Filename
5471632
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