Title :
RFID localization for the visually impaired
Author :
Tatsumi, Hisayuki ; Murai, Yasuyuki ; Araki, Tomoyuki ; Miyakawa, Masahiro
Author_Institution :
Tsukuba Univ. of Technol., Tsukuba
Abstract :
For a visually impaired person landmarks play central role in his environment recognition. We set landmarks in the environment by RFIDs. We want to identify, trace and localizing them. As visually impairedness badly interfere with the detection of changes in the environment, we target localization of active RFID tags which are deployed in the room and subject to spontaneous move. We analyze experimental data of RSSI (received signal strength intensity) values received by the coupled twin antennas, showing that localization of target is in principle tractable on the data. Our approach for the localization problem is: 1. place several anchoring (fixed) RFIDs, 2. for the estimation of a possible location of movable RFIDs we use clustering by SOM, 3. we navigate robots iterating the estimation algorithm until we reach the desired object (RFID).
Keywords :
handicapped aids; radiofrequency identification; self-organising feature maps; signal processing; vision defects; RFID localization; SOM; active RFID tags; coupled twin antennas; environment change detection; environment recognition; estimation algorithm; location estimation; received signal strength intensity; robot navigation; target localization; visually impaired person landmarks; Active RFID tags; Data analysis; Navigation; Pharmaceutical technology; RFID tags; Radiofrequency identification; Receiving antennas; Robots; Signal analysis; Space technology; RFID; SOM; localization; robot; self-organizing map;
Conference_Titel :
Automation Congress, 2008. WAC 2008. World
Conference_Location :
Hawaii, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-889335-38-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-889335-37-7