RSS fingerprint based indoor localization using sparse representation with spatio-temporal constraint

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Abstract

The Received Signal Strength (RSS) fingerprint-based indoor localization is an important research topic in wireless network communications. Most current RSS fingerprint-based indoor localization methods do not explore and utilize the spatial or temporal correlation existing in fingerprint data and measurement data, which is helpful for improving localization accuracy. In this paper, we propose an RSS fingerprint-based indoor localization method by integrating the spatio-temporal constraints into the sparse representation model. The proposed model utilizes the inherent spatial correlation of fingerprint data in the fingerprint matching and uses the temporal continuity of the RSS measurement data in the localization phase. Experiments on the simulated data and the localization tests in the real scenes show that the proposed method improves the localization accuracy and stability effectively compared with state-of-the-art indoor localization methods.

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Piao, X., Zhang, Y., Li, T., Hu, Y., Liu, H., Zhang, K., & Ge, Y. (2016). RSS fingerprint based indoor localization using sparse representation with spatio-temporal constraint. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16111845

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