Assessment of anchors constellation features in rssi-based indoor positioning systems for smart environments

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In this paper, we assess the features of a rectangular constellation of four anchors on the position estimation accuracy of a mobile tag, operating under the IEEE 802.15.4 specifications. Each anchor implements a smart antenna with eight switched beams, which is capable to collect Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) data, exploited to estimate the mobile tag position within a room. We also aim at suggesting a deployment criterion, providing the discussion of the best trade-off between system complexity and positioning accuracy. The assessment validation was conducted experimentally by implementing anchor constellations with different mesh sizes in the same room. Mean accuracies spanning from 0.32 m to 0.7 m on a whole 7.5 m × 6 m room were found by varying the mesh area from 1.19 m2 to 17 m2, respectively.

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Cidronali, A., Collodi, G., Lucarelli, M., Maddio, S., Passafiume, M., & Pelosi, G. (2020). Assessment of anchors constellation features in rssi-based indoor positioning systems for smart environments. Electronics (Switzerland), 9(6), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics9061026

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