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ALPS
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2015
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Room GeometryLocation TrackingRf LocalizationEngineeringAssistive TechnologyBluetooth Low-energyLocation AwarenessWearable TechnologyLocalization TechniqueMobile ComputingBle TransmittersIndoor Positioning SystemLocalization
The proliferation of Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) chipsets on mobile devices has lead to a wide variety of user-installable tags and beacons designed for location-aware applications. In this paper, we present the Acoustic Location Processing System (ALPS), a platform that augments BLE transmitters with ultrasound in a manner that improves ranging accuracy and can help users configure indoor localization systems with minimal effort. A user places three or more beacons in an environment and then walks through a calibration sequence with their mobile device where they touch key points in the environment like the floor and the corners of the room. This process automatically computes the room geometry as well as the precise beacon locations without needing auxiliary measurements. Once configured, the system can track a user's location referenced to a map.
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