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PERCOM
2010
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
A comparative study of DECT and WLAN signals for indoor localization
—While there is more to context than location, localization and positioning must continue to be improved. Location-aware applications, such as Google Latitude, are enjoying great...
Matthias Kranz, Carl Fischer, Albrecht Schmidt
TWC
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
A Novel Algorithm for Multipath Fingerprinting in Indoor WLAN Environments
Abstract--Positioning in indoor wireless environments is growing rapidly in importance and gains commercial interests in context-awareness applications. The essential challenge in ...
Shih-Hau Fang, Tsung-Nan Lin, Kun-Chou Lee
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 2 months ago
Compressive Sensing Based Positioning Using RSS of WLAN Access Points
Abstract— The sparse nature of location finding problem makes the theory of compressive sensing desirable for indoor positioning in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). In this...
Chen Feng, Wain Sy Anthea Au, Shahrokh Valaee, Zhe...
WMCSA
2012
IEEE
11 years 12 months ago
SpinLoc: spin once to know your location
The rapid growth of location-based applications has spurred extensive research on localization. Nonetheless, indoor localization remains an elusive problem mostly because the accu...
Souvik Sen, Romit Roy Choudhury, Srihari Nelakudit...
INFOCOM
2012
IEEE
11 years 6 months ago
WILL: Wireless indoor localization without site survey
—Indoor localization is of great importance for a range of pervasive applications, attracting many research efforts in the past two decades. Most radio-based solutions require a ...
Chenshu Wu, Zheng Yang, Yunhao Liu, Wei Xi