DocumentCode
6182
Title
Indoor Positioning System Using Visible Light and Accelerometer
Author
Yasir, Muhammad ; Siu-Wai Ho ; Vellambi, Badri N.
Author_Institution
Inst. for Telecommun. Res., Univ. of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Volume
32
Issue
19
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct.1, 1 2014
Firstpage
3306
Lastpage
3316
Abstract
Indoor positioning system is a critical part in location-based services. Highly precise positioning systems can support different mobile applications in future wireless systems. Positioning systems using existing wireless networks have low deployment costs, but the position error can be up to several meters. While there are positioning systems proposed in the literature that have low position error, they require extra hardware and are therefore costly to deploy. In this paper, we propose an indoor positioning system based on visible light communications (VLC). In contrast to existing works on VLC for positioning, our system estimates the location of the receiver in three dimensions even without: the knowledge of the height of the receiver from ground; and requiring the alignment of the receiver´s normal with the LED´s normal. Our system has low installation cost as it uses existing lighting sources as transmitters. Light sensor and accelerometer, which can be found in most smartphones, are used at the receiver´s side. They are used to measure the received light intensity and the orientation of the smartphone. A low-complexity algorithm is then used to find out the receiver´s position. Our system does not require the knowledge of the LED transmitters´ physical parameters. Experimental results show that our system achieves average position errors of less than 0.25 m.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; accelerometers; intensity measurement; light emitting diodes; light sources; optical communication; optical receivers; optical sensors; optical transmitters; optical variables measurement; radio receivers; radio transmitters; GPS; Global Positioning System; LED; VLC; accelerometer; indoor positioning system; light sensor; lighting source; location- based service; low-complexity algorithm; mobile application; received light intensity measurement; receiver; smartphone; transmitter; visible light communication; wireless network system; Accelerometers; Noise; Optical transmitters; Photodiodes; Receivers; Vectors; Accelerometer; indoor positioning; visible light communications (VLC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2014.2344772
Filename
6868970
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