A low complexity low power indoor positioning system based on wireless received signal strength

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In this paper, we propose an indoor positioning system based on Bluetooth low energy (BLE), and the localization tag is with characteristics of low power, low cost, and high portability. The proposed system consists of BLE tags, BLE/WiFi repeaters, and a fusion server. The BLE tag is a device which broadcasts BLE beacons. The BLE/WiFi repeaters collect the beacons transmitted from the tag and extract the received signal strength (RSS). The RSS values are then transmitted to the fusion server through WiFi, and the server will estimate the position of the BLE tag with RSS-based positioning algorithm. We propose an indoor positioning algorithm which is a hybrid from received signal strength indication (RSSI)-fingerprint and cell of origin (CoO) to estimate the BLE tag's location. Some modifications are made to typical RSSI-fingerprint and CoO algorithm to get better accuracy. The test results show 1.2 m to 1.4 m positioning accuracy. The size of the BLE tag is 1.7 cm in radius and 0.5 cm thick. Each BLE tag costs 3 US dollars. The current consumption of the tag is 50 μA which can be used without charge for 136 days with a CR2025 battery.

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Li, H. Y., & Ma, H. P. (2018). A low complexity low power indoor positioning system based on wireless received signal strength. In 2018 IEEE 20th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services, Healthcom 2018. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/HealthCom.2018.8531137

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