Abstract
Channel state information (CSI) provides a fine-grained description of the signal propaga-tion process, which has attracted extensive attention in the field of indoor positioning. The CSI signals collected by different fingerprint points have a high degree of discrimination due to the influence of multi-path effects. This multi-path effect is reflected in the correlation between subcarriers and anten-nas. However, in mining such correlations, previous methods are difficult to aggregate non-adjacent features, resulting in insufficient multi-path information extraction. In addition, the existence of the multi-path effect makes the relationship between the original CSI signal and the distance not obvious, and it is easy to cause mismatching of long-distance points. Therefore, this paper proposes an indoor localization algorithm that combines the multi-head self-attention mechanism and effective CSI (MHSA-EC). This algorithm is used to solve the problem where it is difficult for traditional algorithms to effectively aggregate long-distance CSI features and mismatches of long-distance points. This paper verifies the stability and accuracy of MHSA-EC positioning through a large number of experiments. The average positioning error of MHSA-EC is 0.71 m in the comprehensive office and 0.64 m in the laboratory.
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Liu, W., Jia, M., Deng, Z., & Qin, C. (2022). MHSA-EC: An Indoor Localization Algorithm Fusing the Multi-Head Self-Attention Mechanism and Effective CSI. Entropy, 24(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/e24050599
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