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A Comparative Study of Localization Methods in Indoor Environments
Authors:Josefa Gomez  Abdelhamid Tayebi  Antonio del Corte  Oscar Gutierrez  Jose Manuel Gomez  Francisco Saez de Adana
Affiliation:1. Computer Science Department, University of Alcala, Campus Universitario, Ctra. Madrid-Barcelona, Km. 33.600, 28806, Madrid, Spain
2. Department of Automatic, University of Alcala, Campus Universitario, Ctra. Madrid-Barcelona, Km. 33.600, 28806, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:A comparative study, based on three different measurements (direction of ray arrival, time difference of arrival and received signal strength), to compute the unknown position of mobile stations in indoor environments is presented in this paper. The comparison is carried out considering the results of analyses in a real building in Madrid. To overcome the problems that arise in indoor areas due to the presence of non line of sight conditions, the fingerprinting technique is applied in each of the cases. Data for computations are provided by a simulation tool based on the uniform theory of diffraction and ray-tracing techniques. This information is stored in the fingerprinting database and contains information related to every mobile station, every reference node and every access point located inside the environment under analysis. Experimental results compare the mean error when localizing several mobile stations by using the three different approaches. The goal is to obtain high precision in the localization by means of alternative methods to the received signal strength classical measurement. These techniques will be useful in critical environments where high operational security requirement are demanded.
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