2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0373463308005195
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Active RFID Trilateration and Location Fingerprinting Based on RSSI for Pedestrian Navigation

Abstract: In the work package ‘Integrated Positioning’ of the Ubiquitous Cartography for Pedestrian Navigation project (UCPNAVI) alternative location methods using active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) are investigated for positioning of pedestrians in areas where no GNSS position determination is possible due to obstruction of the satellite signals. In most common RFID applications, positioning is performed using cell-based positioning. RFID tags can be installed at active landmarks (i.e., known locations) in th… Show more

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“…To compensate for the poor resolution and selection bias of cell tower-based measures and the reduced coverage of GPS data, researchers have turned to shorter-distance radio-based devices such as WiFi [37], or RFID [49,28,54] systems, and have inferred position using either the Voronoi diagram of beacons [58] -as in the cell tower case -or used more sophisticated methods such as trilateration or fingerprinting [68,12,43,62,3] to interpolate a cartesian position from multiple records.…”
Section: Implication For Data Collection and Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To compensate for the poor resolution and selection bias of cell tower-based measures and the reduced coverage of GPS data, researchers have turned to shorter-distance radio-based devices such as WiFi [37], or RFID [49,28,54] systems, and have inferred position using either the Voronoi diagram of beacons [58] -as in the cell tower case -or used more sophisticated methods such as trilateration or fingerprinting [68,12,43,62,3] to interpolate a cartesian position from multiple records.…”
Section: Implication For Data Collection and Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is accomplished by applying the received signal strength of the wireless LAN measurements (RSSI: received signal strength indication) fingerprint-based method ( Figure 1) [11], and the wireless LAN transceiver signal propagation time measurement (RTT: round trip time) based on the ToA (Time-of-Arrival).…”
Section: Wi-fi Positioning Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scene analysis technique estimates the location of signal source using preobserved data set about the monitoring scene. However, it requires extra information and data storage to maintain pre-observation and is not practical for dynamically changing environments such as construction jobsites (Fu andRetscher, 2009 andWoo et al, 2011). Triangulation is a technique of determining the location of an object, based on geometric properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%