RFID based indoor positioning system using event filtering

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Abstract

Recently, location systems using RFID technology have been studied in indoor environments. However, the existing techniques require high computational cost to compute the location of a moving object because they compare the location proximity of all reference tags and objects. In this paper, we propose an RFID based location positioning scheme using event filtering, which reduces the computation cost of calculating the locations of moving objects while maintaining the accuracy of location estimation. In addition, we propose an incremental location update policy to reduce the location update cost for moving objects. We also compare the proposed scheme with one of the localization schemes, LANDMARC using a performance evaluation. As a result, the proposed scheme outperforms LANDMARC in terms of the computational cost of location estimation. The proposed scheme also reduces the cost of location update by using the RFID-based update policy.

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Bok, K., & Yoo, J. (2017). RFID based indoor positioning system using event filtering. Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology, 12(1), 335–345. https://doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2017.12.1.335

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