International audienceAccurate location awareness is of paramount importance in most ubiquitous and pervasive computing applications. Numerous solutions for indoor localization based on IEEE802.11, bluetooth, ultrasonic and vision technologies have been proposed. This paper introduces a suite of novel indoor positioning techniques utilizing signal-strength (SS) fingerprints collected from access points (APs). Our first approach employs a statistical representation of the received SS measurements by means of a multivariate Gaussian model by considering a discretized grid-like form of the indoor environment and by computing probability distribution signatures at each cell of the grid. At run time, the system compares the signature at the unkn...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding makes it desirable to exploit the theory of compres...
In this paper, we proposed a novel information-based approach to precision analysis of indoor wirele...
The increase emergence of mobile computing devices, such as handheld devices, and local-area wireles...
International audienceAccurate location awareness is of paramount importance in most ubiquitous and ...
International audienceAccurate indoor localization is a significant task for many ubiquitous and per...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel localization technique based on a multivariate Gau...
Indoor localization techniques using location fingerprints are gaining popularity because of their c...
A method of location fingerprinting based on the Wi-Fi received signal strength (RSS) in an indoor e...
Location of mobile computers, potentially indoors, is essential information to enable locationawarea...
Positioning systems enable location-awareness for mobile computers in ubiquitous and pervasive wirel...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding prob-lem makes the theory of compressive sensing de...
The fingerprinting technique is a popular approach to reveal location of persons, instruments or dev...
Indoor localization is a key enabler for pervasive computing and network optimization. Wireless loca...
Abstract: A growing demand for the information about location of numerous devices in indoor and urba...
An indoor positioning system that uses a location fingerprinting technique based on the received sig...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding makes it desirable to exploit the theory of compres...
In this paper, we proposed a novel information-based approach to precision analysis of indoor wirele...
The increase emergence of mobile computing devices, such as handheld devices, and local-area wireles...
International audienceAccurate location awareness is of paramount importance in most ubiquitous and ...
International audienceAccurate indoor localization is a significant task for many ubiquitous and per...
International audienceThis paper proposes a novel localization technique based on a multivariate Gau...
Indoor localization techniques using location fingerprints are gaining popularity because of their c...
A method of location fingerprinting based on the Wi-Fi received signal strength (RSS) in an indoor e...
Location of mobile computers, potentially indoors, is essential information to enable locationawarea...
Positioning systems enable location-awareness for mobile computers in ubiquitous and pervasive wirel...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding prob-lem makes the theory of compressive sensing de...
The fingerprinting technique is a popular approach to reveal location of persons, instruments or dev...
Indoor localization is a key enabler for pervasive computing and network optimization. Wireless loca...
Abstract: A growing demand for the information about location of numerous devices in indoor and urba...
An indoor positioning system that uses a location fingerprinting technique based on the received sig...
Abstract — The sparse nature of location finding makes it desirable to exploit the theory of compres...
In this paper, we proposed a novel information-based approach to precision analysis of indoor wirele...
The increase emergence of mobile computing devices, such as handheld devices, and local-area wireles...