Three-dimensional positioning system using Bluetooth low-energy beacons

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Abstract

Bluetooth low-energy-based beacons have two different roles: "broadcasting" (by beacon device) and "receiving" (by sensing devices). It allows devices to receive information over a short distance. Thus, many researchers are actively investigating positioning methods that use beacons. However, the distance value of positioning in the existing methods is not always accurate. This article proposes a novel three-dimensional positioning system using Bluetooth low-energy-based beacons. While the conventional methods measure distances by obtaining two-dimensional coordinates (x, y) through the received signal strength indicator value, the proposed method improves the measurement accuracy by obtaining three-dimensional coordinate values (x, y, z). Finally, while comparing the performance of this new method with that of existing methods, the proposed three-dimensional positioning system reduces the positioning error rate by 27.3% compared to the existing two-dimensional triangulation method.

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Park, H., Noh, J., & Cho, S. (2016). Three-dimensional positioning system using Bluetooth low-energy beacons. International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.1177/1550147716671720

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