Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing

Location-based services, such as targeted advertisement, geo-social networking and emergency services, are becoming increasingly popular for mobile applications. While GPS provides accurate outdoor locations, accurate indoor localization schemes still require either additional infrastructure support...

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Main Authors: JUN, Jung-Hyun, GU, Yu, CHENG, Long, LU, Banghui, SUN, Jun, ZHU, Ting, NIU, Jianwei
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-60122020-03-12T09:32:09Z Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing JUN, Jung-Hyun GU, Yu CHENG, Long LU, Banghui SUN, Jun ZHU, Ting NIU, Jianwei Location-based services, such as targeted advertisement, geo-social networking and emergency services, are becoming increasingly popular for mobile applications. While GPS provides accurate outdoor locations, accurate indoor localization schemes still require either additional infrastructure support (e.g., ranging devices) or extensive training before system deployment (e.g., WiFi signal fingerprinting). In order to help existing localization systems to overcome their limitations or to further improve their accuracy, we propose Social-Loc, a middleware that takes the potential locations for individual users, which is estimated by any underlying indoor localization system as input and exploits both social encounter and non-encounter events to cooperatively calibrate the estimation errors. We have fully implemented Social-Loc on the Android platform and demonstrated its performance on two underlying indoor localization systems: Dead-reckoning and WiFi fingerprint. Experiment results show that Social-Loc improves user's localization accuracy of WiFi fingerprint and dead-reckoning by at least 22% and 37%, respectively. Large-scale simulation results indicate Social-Loc is scalable, provides good accuracy for a long duration of time, and is robust against measurement errors. 2013-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5009 info:doi/10.1145/2517351.2517352 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6012/viewcontent/Social_Loc_Improving_Indoor_Localization_with_Social_Sensing.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Indoor Localization Social Interaction Middleware Software Engineering
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Indoor Localization
Social Interaction
Middleware
Software Engineering
spellingShingle Indoor Localization
Social Interaction
Middleware
Software Engineering
JUN, Jung-Hyun
GU, Yu
CHENG, Long
LU, Banghui
SUN, Jun
ZHU, Ting
NIU, Jianwei
Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
description Location-based services, such as targeted advertisement, geo-social networking and emergency services, are becoming increasingly popular for mobile applications. While GPS provides accurate outdoor locations, accurate indoor localization schemes still require either additional infrastructure support (e.g., ranging devices) or extensive training before system deployment (e.g., WiFi signal fingerprinting). In order to help existing localization systems to overcome their limitations or to further improve their accuracy, we propose Social-Loc, a middleware that takes the potential locations for individual users, which is estimated by any underlying indoor localization system as input and exploits both social encounter and non-encounter events to cooperatively calibrate the estimation errors. We have fully implemented Social-Loc on the Android platform and demonstrated its performance on two underlying indoor localization systems: Dead-reckoning and WiFi fingerprint. Experiment results show that Social-Loc improves user's localization accuracy of WiFi fingerprint and dead-reckoning by at least 22% and 37%, respectively. Large-scale simulation results indicate Social-Loc is scalable, provides good accuracy for a long duration of time, and is robust against measurement errors.
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author JUN, Jung-Hyun
GU, Yu
CHENG, Long
LU, Banghui
SUN, Jun
ZHU, Ting
NIU, Jianwei
author_facet JUN, Jung-Hyun
GU, Yu
CHENG, Long
LU, Banghui
SUN, Jun
ZHU, Ting
NIU, Jianwei
author_sort JUN, Jung-Hyun
title Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
title_short Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
title_full Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
title_fullStr Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
title_full_unstemmed Social-Loc: Improving indoor localization with social sensing
title_sort social-loc: improving indoor localization with social sensing
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2013
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5009
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6012/viewcontent/Social_Loc_Improving_Indoor_Localization_with_Social_Sensing.pdf
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