More and more applications of location-based services lead to the development of indoor positioning technology. Wi-Fi-based indoor localization has been attractive due to its extensive distribution and low cost properties. IEEE 802.11-2016 now includes a Wi-Fi Fine Time Measurement (FTM) protocol which provides a more robust approach for Wi-Fi ranging between the mobile terminal and Wi-Fi access point (AP). To improve the positioning accuracy, in this paper, we propose a robust dead reckoning algorithm combining the results of Wi-Fi FTM and multiple sensors (DRWMs). A real-time Wi-Fi ranging model is built which can effectively reduce the Wi-Fi ranging errors, and then a multisensor multi-pattern-based dead reckoning is presented. In additi...
The widespread deployment of Wi-Fi communication makes it easy to find Wi-Fi access points in the in...
This paper presents an aided dead-reckoning navigation structure and signal processing algorithms f...
In this paper, signal strengths from known WiFi access points are used together with a particle filt...
Wi-Fi technology has been thoroughly studied for indoor localization. This is mainly due to the exis...
Wi-Fi technology has been thoroughly studied for indoor localization. This is mainly due to the exis...
Location-based services have grown popular since GPS and other satellite navigation systems became a...
Wi-Fi indoor positioning algorithms experience large positioning error and low stability when contin...
Wi-Fi indoor positioning algorithms experience large positioning error and low stability when contin...
Indoor positioning still faces lots of fundamental technical problems although it has been widely ap...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space based satellite navigation system. It provides locati...
Wireless signal strength is susceptible to the phenomena of interference, jumping, and instability, ...
To exploit the complementary strengths of WiFi positioning, pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), and lan...
While GPS long has been an industry standard for localization of an entity or person anywhere in the...
WiFi positioning with estimated ranges using Round Trip Time (RTT) measurements based on IEEE 802.11...
The presence of (Non line of Sight) NLOS propagation paths has been considered the main drawback fo...
The widespread deployment of Wi-Fi communication makes it easy to find Wi-Fi access points in the in...
This paper presents an aided dead-reckoning navigation structure and signal processing algorithms f...
In this paper, signal strengths from known WiFi access points are used together with a particle filt...
Wi-Fi technology has been thoroughly studied for indoor localization. This is mainly due to the exis...
Wi-Fi technology has been thoroughly studied for indoor localization. This is mainly due to the exis...
Location-based services have grown popular since GPS and other satellite navigation systems became a...
Wi-Fi indoor positioning algorithms experience large positioning error and low stability when contin...
Wi-Fi indoor positioning algorithms experience large positioning error and low stability when contin...
Indoor positioning still faces lots of fundamental technical problems although it has been widely ap...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space based satellite navigation system. It provides locati...
Wireless signal strength is susceptible to the phenomena of interference, jumping, and instability, ...
To exploit the complementary strengths of WiFi positioning, pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), and lan...
While GPS long has been an industry standard for localization of an entity or person anywhere in the...
WiFi positioning with estimated ranges using Round Trip Time (RTT) measurements based on IEEE 802.11...
The presence of (Non line of Sight) NLOS propagation paths has been considered the main drawback fo...
The widespread deployment of Wi-Fi communication makes it easy to find Wi-Fi access points in the in...
This paper presents an aided dead-reckoning navigation structure and signal processing algorithms f...
In this paper, signal strengths from known WiFi access points are used together with a particle filt...