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Smartphone-Based Collaborative and Autonomous Radio Fingerprinting
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2010
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EngineeringSmart CityBiometricsWearable TechnologyLocalization SystemFingerprint AnalysisLocalizationLocation-based ServiceLocation AwarenessInternet Of ThingsMobile ComputingComputer ScienceMobile Positioning DataAutonomous Radio FingerprintingSignal ProcessingMobile SensingIndoor Positioning SystemReceived Signal StrengthMobile Users
Although active research has recently been conducted on received signal strength (RSS) fingerprint-based indoor localization, most of the current systems hardly overcome the costly and time-consuming offline training phase. In this paper, we propose an autonomous and collaborative RSS fingerprint collection and localization system. Mobile users track their position with inertial sensors and measure RSS from the surrounding access points. In this scenario, anonymous mobile users automatically collect data in daily life without purposefully surveying an entire building. The server progressively builds up a precise radio map as more users interact with their fingerprint data. The time drift error of inertial sensors is also compromised at run-time with the fingerprint-based localization, which runs with the collective fingerprints being currently built by the server. The proposed system has been implemented on a recent Android smartphone. The experiment results show that reasonable location accuracy is obtained with automatic fingerprinting in indoor environments.
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