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Collaborative Localization: Enhancing WiFi-Based Position Estimation with Neighborhood Links in Clusters
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Chiang, Ji-Rung
DOI
en-US
Abstract
Location-aware services can benefit from accurate and reliable indoor location tracking. The widespread adoption of 802.11x wireless LAN as the network infrastructure creates the opportunity to deploy WiFi-based location services with few additional hardware costs. While recent research has demonstrated adequate performance, localization error increases significantly in crowded and dynamic situations due to electromagnetic interferences. This paper proposes collaborative localization as an approach to enhance position estimation by leveraging more accurate location information from nearby neighbors within the same cluster. The current implementation utilizes ZigBee radio as the neighbor-detection sensor. This paper introduces the basic model and algorithm for collaborative localization. We also report experiments to evaluate its performance under a variety of clustering scenarios. Our results have shown 28.2-56% accuracy improvement over the baseline system Ekahau, a commercial WiFi localization system.
Subjects
感測器網路
室內定位系統
效能評估
環境感知系統
sensor network
adaptive system
collaborative system
indoor location system
performance evaluation
Type
thesis
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