A Context-Aware Assisted WiFi Positioning Method

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Abstract

With the convenience brought by Location-based service (LBS), users' requirements for indoor positioning accuracy are getting higher than ever. However, many traditional indoor WiFi positioning methods may result in limited positioning accuracy because of the limited information of Received Signal Strength (RSS) of WiFi signal. This paper proposed a context-aware assisted WiFi positioning method (CAA-PM), which uses context information (i.e., light and sound) to assist WiFi-RSS for indoor positioning and uses an improved variable weight dynamic KNN fingerprint identification algorithm (VWD-KNN). Finally, experiments are carried out by using the dataset collected in both a closed laboratory and an open long corridor, and it is shown that the proposed algorithm substantially improves the localization accuracy comparing with other three classical algorithms.

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Feng, Q., Jia, B., Luo, X., & Li, S. (2021). A Context-Aware Assisted WiFi Positioning Method. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6683456

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