Theoretical Considerations Regarding the Application of Received Signal Strength within Heterogeneous Indoor Positioning Systems

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Abstract

Nowadays, there are a variety of different indoor positioning systems, where some of them exploit communication hardware taking advantage of the Received Signal Strength (RSS) such as Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) or Bluetooth. These variants are employed if low cost is of primary importance. However, the accuracy provided is in the meter range. The alternative are positioning-tailored approaches like Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar, Ultra-WideBand (UWB) radar or phase-based positioning, which offer superior accuracy in the low decimetre range. If there is such a system in use, the question arises whether there is any improvement, if utilizing additional RSS measurements, which are performed by most systems anyway. With the help of the Cramér-Rao Lower Bound (CRLB), this paper demonstrates that these additional readings can improve accuracy significantly, thus widen the application field for RSS from a low-budget only technique to enabling enhanced accurate positioning. To demonstrate this statement we compare the CRLB for ToA with hybrid ToA/RSS. Our simulations show that in practice the CRLB is approximately divided by two, if incorporating the RSS for each base station.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 3rd KuVS/GI Expert Talk on Localization
Place of PublicationBraunschweig
Pages25–28
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jul 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Conference

Title3rd KuVS/GI Expert Talk on Localization
Conference number
Duration12 - 13 July 2018
Location
CityLübeck
CountryGermany

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0001-9692-2808/work/142238891

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Keywords

  • Theoretical Considerations Regarding the Application of Received Signal Strength within Heterogeneous Indoor Positioning Systems