Enhanced Fingerprinting and Trajectory Prediction for IoT Localization in Smart Buildings
Enhanced Fingerprinting and Trajectory Prediction for IoT Localization in Smart Buildings
Abstract:
Location service is one of the primary services in smart automated systems of Internet of Things (IoT). For various location-based services, accurate localization has become a key issue. Recently, research on IoT localization systems for smart buildings has been attracting increasing attention. In this paper, we propose a novel localization approach that utilizes the neighbor relative received signal strength to build the fingerprint database and adopts a Markov-chain prediction model to assist positioning. The approach is called the novel localization method (LNM) in short. In the proposed LNM scheme, the history data of the pedestrian’s locations are analyzed to further lower the unpredictable signal fluctuations in a smart building environment, meanwhile enabling calibration-free positioning for various devices. The performance evaluation conducted in a realistic environment shows that the presented method demonstrates superior localization performance compared with well-known existing schemes, especially when the problems of device heterogeneity and WiFi signals fluctuation exist.
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