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RSS and LEA adaptation for indoor location using fingerprinting

Autor(es): Mestre, Pedro cv logo 1 ; Reigoto, Luis cv logo 2 ; Coutinho, Luis cv logo 3 ; Correia, Aldina cv logo 4 ; Matias, João cv logo 5 ; Serôdio, Carlos cv logo 6

Data: 2012

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4069

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Assunto(s): Fingerprinting location; IEEE 802.11; Direct search optimization methods; LEA calibration; RSS adaptation


Descrição
Fingerprinting is an indoor location technique, based on wireless networks, where data stored during the offline phase is compared with data collected by the mobile device during the online phase. In most of the real-life scenarios, the mobile node used throughout the offline phase is different from the mobile nodes that will be used during the online phase. This means that there might be very significant differences between the Received Signal Strength values acquired by the mobile node and the ones stored in the Fingerprinting Map. As a consequence, this difference between RSS values might contribute to increase the location estimation error. One possible solution to minimize these differences is to adapt the RSS values, acquired during the online phase, before sending them to the Location Estimation Algorithm. Also the internal parameters of the Location Estimation Algorithms, for example the weights of the Weighted k-Nearest Neighbour, might need to be tuned for every type of terminal. This paper focuses both approaches, using Direct Search optimization methods to adapt the Received Signal Strength and to tune the Location Estimation Algorithm parameters. As a result it was possible to decrease the location estimation error originally obtained without any calibration procedure.
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