Title :
Map-Aware Models for Indoor Wireless Localization Systems: An Experimental Study
Author :
Montorsi, Francesco ; Pancaldi, Fabrizio ; Vitetta, Giorgio M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. "Enzo Ferrari", Univ. of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy
Abstract :
The accuracy of indoor wireless localization systems can be substantially enhanced by map-awareness, i.e., by the knowledge of the map of the environment in which localization signals are acquired. In fact, this knowledge can be exploited to cancel out, at least to some extent, the signal degradation due to propagation through physical obstructions, i.e., to the so called non-line-of-sight bias. This result can be achieved by developing novel localization techniques that rely on proper map-aware statistical modelling of the measurements they process. In this manuscript a unified statistical model for the measurements acquired in map-aware localization systems based on time-of-arrival and received signal strength techniques is developed and its experimental validation is illustrated. Finally, the accuracy of the proposed map-aware model is assessed and compared with that offered by its map-unaware counterparts. Our numerical results show that, when the quality of acquired measurements is poor, map-aware modelling can enhance localization accuracy by up to 110% in certain scenarios.
Keywords :
indoor radio; statistical analysis; time-of-arrival estimation; indoor wireless localization system; map-aware localization systems; map-aware statistical modelling; nonline-of-sight bias; received signal strength techniques; signal degradation; time-of-arrival techniques; Accuracy; Atmospheric measurements; Availability; Data models; Particle measurements; Position measurement; Wireless communication; Localization; NLOS; RSS; TOA; map-aware;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2014.040714.130893