NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points

Newly popular indoor location-based services (ILBS), when integrated with commerce and public safety, offer a promising land for wireless indoor localization technologies. WLAN is suggested to be one of the most potential candidates owing to its prevalent infrastructure (i.e., access points (APs)) a...

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Main Authors: XIAO, Jiang, YI, Youwen, WANG, Lu, LI, Haochao, ZHOU, Zimu, WU, Kaishun, NI, Lionel M.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-56732020-01-02T06:18:03Z NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points XIAO, Jiang YI, Youwen WANG, Lu LI, Haochao ZHOU, Zimu WU, Kaishun NI, Lionel M. Newly popular indoor location-based services (ILBS), when integrated with commerce and public safety, offer a promising land for wireless indoor localization technologies. WLAN is suggested to be one of the most potential candidates owing to its prevalent infrastructure (i.e., access points (APs)) and low cost. However, the overall performance can be greatly degraded by the spatial localizability variance problem, i.e., the localization accuracy across various locations may have significant differences given any fixed AP deployment. As a result, it brings in user experience inconsistency which is unfavorable for ILBS. In this paper, we propose NomLoc - an indoor localization system using nomadic APs to address the performance variance problem. The key insight of NomLoc is to leverage the mobility of nomadic APs to dynamically adjust the WLAN network topology. A space partition (SP)-based localization algorithm is tailored for NomLoc to perform calibration-free positioning. Moreover, fine-grained channel state information (CSI) is employed to mitigate the performance degradation of the SP-based method due to multipath and none-line-of-sight (NLOS) effects. We have implemented the NomLoc system with off-the-shelf devices and evaluated the performance in two typical indoor environments. The results show that NomLoc can greatly mitigate spatial localizability variance and improve localization accuracy with the assistance of nomadic APs as compared with the corresponding static AP deployment. Moreover, it is robust to the position error of nomadic APs. 2014-07-03T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4670 info:doi/10.1109/ICDCS.2014.66 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
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XIAO, Jiang
YI, Youwen
WANG, Lu
LI, Haochao
ZHOU, Zimu
WU, Kaishun
NI, Lionel M.
NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
description Newly popular indoor location-based services (ILBS), when integrated with commerce and public safety, offer a promising land for wireless indoor localization technologies. WLAN is suggested to be one of the most potential candidates owing to its prevalent infrastructure (i.e., access points (APs)) and low cost. However, the overall performance can be greatly degraded by the spatial localizability variance problem, i.e., the localization accuracy across various locations may have significant differences given any fixed AP deployment. As a result, it brings in user experience inconsistency which is unfavorable for ILBS. In this paper, we propose NomLoc - an indoor localization system using nomadic APs to address the performance variance problem. The key insight of NomLoc is to leverage the mobility of nomadic APs to dynamically adjust the WLAN network topology. A space partition (SP)-based localization algorithm is tailored for NomLoc to perform calibration-free positioning. Moreover, fine-grained channel state information (CSI) is employed to mitigate the performance degradation of the SP-based method due to multipath and none-line-of-sight (NLOS) effects. We have implemented the NomLoc system with off-the-shelf devices and evaluated the performance in two typical indoor environments. The results show that NomLoc can greatly mitigate spatial localizability variance and improve localization accuracy with the assistance of nomadic APs as compared with the corresponding static AP deployment. Moreover, it is robust to the position error of nomadic APs.
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author XIAO, Jiang
YI, Youwen
WANG, Lu
LI, Haochao
ZHOU, Zimu
WU, Kaishun
NI, Lionel M.
author_facet XIAO, Jiang
YI, Youwen
WANG, Lu
LI, Haochao
ZHOU, Zimu
WU, Kaishun
NI, Lionel M.
author_sort XIAO, Jiang
title NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
title_short NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
title_full NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
title_fullStr NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
title_full_unstemmed NomLoc: Calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
title_sort nomloc: calibrationfree indoor localization with nomadic access points
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4670
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