Title :
Visible light positioning: a roadmap for international standardization
Author :
Armstrong, Jean ; Sekercioglu, Y. ; Neild, Adrian
Author_Institution :
Monash Univ., Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
The widespread introduction of white LEDs for illumination provides a unique opportunity to create an indoor positioning system that is flexible, accurate, and ubiquitous. Signals transmitted by the LEDs are used to determine the position of a person or object within a room. To take full advantage of this new opportunity, it is essential that comprehensive and robust international standards are developed before a plethora of incompatible proprietary systems flood the market. In this article, we discuss the very diverse range of potential applications of these future systems and their implications for the design of a new standard. Another consideration is that the transmission of positioning signals must not compromise the primary function of the LEDs, which is energy-efficient illumination, so visible flicker must be avoided. Position information can be derived from a range of properties of the received signal, such as the power of the received signal or the angle at which the signal reaches the receiver. The suitability of different techniques for an indoor positioning system is considered. Finally, we discuss the implications each of these aspects has for the design of an effective standard.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; indoor radio; light emitting diodes; optical communication; optical receivers; LED; energy efficient illumination; indoor positioning system; international standardization; position determination; positioning signal transmission; receiver; visible light positioning; Commercialization; Global Positioning System; Light emitting diodes; Lighting; Optical transmitters; Receivers; Standardization;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2013.6685759