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COMPASS
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2006
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Signal Strength ValuesRf LocalizationEngineeringAssistive TechnologyLocation EstimationLocation AwarenessPositioning SystemWearable TechnologyMobile ComputingComputer SciencePositioningCompass SystemIndoor Positioning SystemLocalization
Positioning systems are one of the key elements required by location-based services. This paper presents the design, implementation and analysis of a positioning system called COMPASS which is based on 802.11-compliant network infrastructure and digital compasses. On the mobile device, COMPASS samples the signal strength values of different access points in its communication range and utilizes the orientation of the user to preselect a subset of the training data. The remaining training data is used by a probabilistic positioning algorithm to determine the position of the user. While prior systems show limited accuracy due to blocking effects caused by the human body, we apply digital compasses to detect the orientations of the users so that we can deal with these blocking effects. After a short period of training our COMPASS system achieves an average error distance of less than 1.65 meters in our experimental environment of 312 square meters.
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