Fusion of channel state information and received signal strength for indoor localization using a single access point

D Sánchez-Rodríguez, MA Quintana-Suárez… - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
Remote Sensing, 2020mdpi.com
In recent years, indoor localization systems based on fingerprinting have had significant
advances yielding high accuracies. Those approaches often use information about channel
communication, such as channel state information (CSI) and received signal strength (RSS).
Nevertheless, these features have always been employed separately. Although CSI
provides more fine-grained physical layer information than RSS, in this manuscript, a
methodology for indoor localization fusing both features from a single access point is …
In recent years, indoor localization systems based on fingerprinting have had significant advances yielding high accuracies. Those approaches often use information about channel communication, such as channel state information (CSI) and received signal strength (RSS). Nevertheless, these features have always been employed separately. Although CSI provides more fine-grained physical layer information than RSS, in this manuscript, a methodology for indoor localization fusing both features from a single access point is proposed to provide a better accuracy. In addition, CSI amplitude information is processed to remove high variability information that can negatively influence location estimation. The methodology was implemented and validated in two scenarios using a single access point located in two different positions and configured in 2.4 and 5 GHz frequency bands. The experiments show that the methodology yields an average error distance of about 0.1 m using the 5 GHz band and a single access point.
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