Improving the indoor localization accuracy for CPS by reorganizing the fingerprint signatures

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This paper firstly represents a survey of recent researches on localization of CPS and analyzes the advantages and limitations of the existing schemes. To overcome the limitations, a novel localization scheme is then proposed, which includes site survey, received signal comparison, and location correction phases. The main improvement of our proposed scheme is to filter the noises and interference added to the received RSSI signal; the detailed procedure is then provided with mathematical analysis. Finally, the experiment and simulation results are presented with analysis. © 2014 Jian Qiu et al.

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Qiu, J., Wang, X., & Dai, G. (2014). Improving the indoor localization accuracy for CPS by reorganizing the fingerprint signatures. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/415710

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