2016
DOI: 10.3390/s16060802
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Reference Device-Assisted Adaptive Location Fingerprinting

Abstract: Location fingerprinting suffers in dynamic environments and needs recalibration from time to time to maintain system performance. This paper proposes an adaptive approach for location fingerprinting. Based on real-time received signal strength indicator (RSSI) samples measured by a group of reference devices, the approach applies a modified Universal Kriging (UK) interpolant to estimate adaptive temporal and environmental radio maps. The modified UK can take the spatial distribution characteristics of RSSI int… Show more

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“…However, since only the positional relationship between nodes is considered, the spatial correlation is poor, and the calculation amount is also large. In [23,24,25], based on the spatial correlation of the RSSI values received by the sensor node, Kriging interpolation method is used to estimate the RSSI values of the perceived blind zone. However, the smoothing effect of the Kriging interpolation tends to obscure important information in areas with sharp changes in spatial data, resulting in inaccurate interpolation expression in this region [26].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since only the positional relationship between nodes is considered, the spatial correlation is poor, and the calculation amount is also large. In [23,24,25], based on the spatial correlation of the RSSI values received by the sensor node, Kriging interpolation method is used to estimate the RSSI values of the perceived blind zone. However, the smoothing effect of the Kriging interpolation tends to obscure important information in areas with sharp changes in spatial data, resulting in inaccurate interpolation expression in this region [26].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper [16] proposes a new distance measure for wall attenuation in spatial correlation modeling for the Kriging method. A modified ordinary Kriging is proposed in [17] and a modified universal Kriging is proposed in [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%