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An Analysis of Device-Free and Device-Based WiFi-Localization Systems

An Analysis of Device-Free and Device-Based WiFi-Localization Systems

Heba Aly, Moustafa Youssef
Copyright: © 2014 |Volume: 6 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 19
ISSN: 1941-6237|EISSN: 1941-6245|EISBN13: 9781466652354|DOI: 10.4018/ijaci.2014010101
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Aly, Heba, and Moustafa Youssef. "An Analysis of Device-Free and Device-Based WiFi-Localization Systems." IJACI vol.6, no.1 2014: pp.1-19. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijaci.2014010101

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Aly, H. & Youssef, M. (2014). An Analysis of Device-Free and Device-Based WiFi-Localization Systems. International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI), 6(1), 1-19. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijaci.2014010101

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Aly, Heba, and Moustafa Youssef. "An Analysis of Device-Free and Device-Based WiFi-Localization Systems," International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IJACI) 6, no.1: 1-19. http://doi.org/10.4018/ijaci.2014010101

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Abstract

WiFi-based localization became one of the main indoor localization techniques due to the ubiquity of WiFi connectivity. However, indoor environments exhibit complex wireless propagation characteristics. Typically, these characteristics are captured by constructing a fingerprint map for the different locations in the area of interest. This finger print requires significant overhead in manual construction, and thus has been one of the major drawbacks of WiFi-based localization. In this paper, the authors present an automated tool for finger print constructions and leverage it to study novel scenarios for device-based and device-free WiFi-based localization that are difficult to evaluate in a real environment. In a particular, the authors examine the effect of changing the access points (AP) mounting location, AP technology upgrade, crowd effect on calibration and operation, among others; on the accuracy of the localization system. The authors present the analysis for the two classes of WiFi-based localization: device-based and device-free. The authors analysis highlights factors affecting the localization system accuracy, how to tune it for better localization, and provides insights for both researchers and practitioners.

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