Journal Article10.1109/TMTT.2015.2496196
A Distributed Positioning System Based on a Predictive Fingerprinting Method Enabling Sub-Metric Precision in IEEE 802.11 Networks
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TL;DR: This paper presents a distributed positioning system for indoor environment based on a mesh of compact independent anchor nodes, built of low-cost off-the-shelf components and operates as specialized access points capable of standard connectivity at 2.45 GHz.
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Abstract: In this paper, we present a distributed positioning system for indoor environment based on a mesh of compact independent anchor nodes. Each node is built of low-cost off-the-shelf components and operates as specialized access points capable of standard connectivity at 2.45 GHz. The key technology for the localization strategy is the switched beam antenna (SBA), which enables a space division multiple access (SDMA) paradigm. The coordinated operation of SBA-equipped anchor nodes constitutes a legacy unmodified IEEE 802.11 network which can exploit the multiplexing mechanism. The latter is the driving force of the estimation strategy, with the positional information obtained as the result of a maximum likelihood algorithm driven by the comparison of a real-time received signal strength indicator (RSSI) with the predicted signal level distribution, which can be estimated and stored without the need of lengthy offline measurement. The signal level prediction is based on a simple propagation model which is effective because benefits of both the elementary antenna radiation beams directivity and the circular polarization operation, two strong aids for the mitigation of the multipath impairment. In turn, these feature make the estimation procedure tolerant to noisy power measurements, hence particularly suitable for cost-effective solutions based on RSSI. Experimental validations demonstrate the performance of a network composed of four anchors arranged in a 2.6 $\,\times\, $ 3.8 m $^{2}$ mesh in a 6 $\,\times\, $ 7 m $^{2}$ office room, and dealing with a single target node. The mean error inside the mesh area is 63 cm while the mean error in the entire room is 1.1 m. Focusing on the cumulative distribution of the error, the 90th percentile value is 1 m considering only the mesh and 1.9 m for the entire room.
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An Improved Approach for RSSI-Based only Calibration-Free Real-Time Indoor Localization on IEEE 802.11 and 802.15.4 Wireless Networks
TL;DR: The focus of this paper is the creation of an algorithmic layer for use with the pre-existing hardware capable to enable full localization and data contextualization over a standard 802.15.4 wireless sensor network using only RSSI information without the need of lengthy offline calibration phase.
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2-D DoA Anchor Suitable for Indoor Positioning Systems Based on Space and Frequency Diversity for Legacy WLAN
TL;DR: The anchor is suited for position estimators that compare the real-time system received signal strength indicator with the expected signal levels, from any possible position and without any prior calibration stage, to estimate the actual position.
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Improving phaseless DoA estimation in multipath-impaired scenarios by exploiting dual-band operations
Alessandro Cidronali,Giovanni Collodi,Stefano Maddio,Marco Passafiume,Giuseppe Pelosi,Stefano Selleri +5 more
- 22 May 2016
TL;DR: An approach improving phaseless Direction-of-Arrival (DoA) estimation accuracy for indoor environments by boosting the performance getting the error below 12° in the same conditions is presented.
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A five elements sequential rotation array arranged in a single-layer pentagonal substrate
Abstract: A pentagonal circular polarized subarray composed of five elements is proposed for operation at 2.45 GHz. The array is based on the sequential rotation architecture (SRA), implemented with a sequential phase distribution network. Despite a more complex design in comparison to the canonical 4‐elements SRA, a pentagonal subarray is more suited to be packed in a Bucky‐ball or icosahedral arrangement, ideal for smart antennas with wide angle spatial coverage. A single‐layer via‐less prototype is fabricated on a common FR4 substrate. Measurements show a realized gain of 6.15 dBi with a polarization purity exceeding 20 dB at 2.45 GHz. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Microwave Opt Technol Lett 59:1077–1081, 2017
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