Radio map updated method based on subscriber locations in indoor WLAN localization

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Abstract

With the rapid development of wireless local area network (WLAN) technology, an important target of indoor positioning systems is to improve the positioning accuracy while reducing the online calibration effort to overcome signal time-varying. A novel fingerprint positioning algorithm, known as the adaptive radio map with updated method based on hidden Markov model (HMM), is proposed. It is shown that by using a collection of user traces that can be cheaply obtained, the proposed algorithm can take advantage of these data to update the labeled calibration data to further improve the position estimation accuracy. This algorithm is a combination of machine learning, information gain theory and fingerprinting. By collecting data and testing the algorithm in a realistic indoor WLAN environment, the experiment results indicate that, compared with the widely used K nearest neighbor algorithm, the proposed algorithm can improve the positioning accuracy while greatly reduce the calibration effort.

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Xia, Y., Zhang, Z., & Ma, L. (2015). Radio map updated method based on subscriber locations in indoor WLAN localization. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 26(6), 1202–1209. https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEE.2015.00131

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