Title :
Search space reduction in DCM positioning using unsupervised clustering
Author :
Campos, Ricardo Silva ; Lovisolo, Lisandro ; de Campos, Marcello L. R.
Abstract :
Database correlation methods (DCM) are used to locate mobile stations (MS´s) in wireless networks. A target radio-frequency (RF) fingerprint - measured by the target mobile station - is compared with georeferenced RF fingerprints, previously stored in a correlation database (CDB). In this paper, two unsupervised clustering techniques (K-medians and Kohonen Layer) were applied to reduce the search space inside the CDB. The clustering effects on the computational cost of the positioning method and on the positioning accuracy were experimentally evaluated using 46200 target fingerprints and a CDB with 924 reference fingerprints, containing Received Signal Strength (RSS) values of 136 WiFi 802.11b/g networks in a 12-floor building. A reduction of 81% in the average time to produce a position fix was observed, as well as a 38% decrease in the DCM average positioning error and a 6% improvement in the floor identification accuracy.
Keywords :
wireless LAN; CDB; DCM average positioning error; DCM positioning; K-medians; Kohonen layer; WiFi 802.11b/g networks; clustering effects; correlation database; database correlation methods; floor identification accuracy; georeferenced RF fingerprints; mobile stations; positioning method; received signal strength; search space reduction; target radio-frequency fingerprint; unsupervised clustering; unsupervised clustering techniques; wireless networks; Computational complexity; Correlation; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Neurons; Radio frequency; Training; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Positioning Navigation and Communication (WPNC), 2013 10th Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6031-9
DOI :
10.1109/WPNC.2013.6533271