A coherent data filtering method for large scale RF fingerprint Wi-Fi Positioning Systems

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The rapid growth of mobile communication and the proliferation of smart phones have drawn significant attention to location-based services (LBS). The Wi-Fi positioning system (WPS) is a newly attractive method as a widely applicable positioning technique in LBS. In WPS, the received signal strength indication (RSSI) data of all Wi-Fi access points (APs) are measured, and stored in a huge database, as a form of radio fingerprint map. Because of the millions of APs in urban areas, radio fingerprint data are seriously contaminated. Therefore, we present a coherent filtering method for radio fingerprint data. All fingerprints used in the developed test bed are harvested from actual radio fingerprint measurements taken throughout Seoul, Korea. This demonstrates the practical usefulness of the proposed methodology. © 2014 Kim and Yeo; licensee Springer.

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Kim, J. H., & Yeo, W. Y. (2014). A coherent data filtering method for large scale RF fingerprint Wi-Fi Positioning Systems. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-1499-2014-13

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