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Large Scale Indoor Localization System Based on Wireless Sensor Networks for Ubiquitous Computing
Authors:Woo-Yong Lee  Kyeong Hur  Taeyoung Kim  Doo-Seop Eom  Jong-Ok Kim
Affiliation:(1) University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward Ave, Ottawa, ON, Canada;(2) University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract:The task of formulating an efficient system for determining the location of an object, results in the creation of a wide number of applications and services. For this reason, most wireless sensor network applications assume the availability of sensor location information. In this paper, an indoor localization scheme, which is based on synchronized sensor nodes, is proposed. It is efficient in terms of power consumption and location update rate. Furthermore, it resolves the scalability problem usually found in most conventional indoor localization systems in large scale indoor environments. The performance of the proposed scheme is evaluated through experimental implementation and is compared with the Cricket system. The results demonstrate that the proposed scheme is a promising and feasible localization system for a large scale indoor environment.
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