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TuRF: Fast Data Collection for Fingerprint-based Indoor Localization

Abstract

Many infrastructure-free indoor positioning systems rely on fine-grained location-dependent fingerprints to train models for localization. The site survey process to collect fingerprints is laborious and is considered one of the major obstacles to deploying such systems. In this paper, we propose trajectory radio fingerprint (TuRF), a fast path-based fingerprint collection mechanism for site survey. We demonstrate the feasibility to collect fingerprints for indoor localization during walking along predefined paths. A step counter is utilized to accommodate the variations in walking speed. Approximate location labels inferred from the steps are then used to train a Gaussian Process regression model. Extensive experiments show that TuRF can significantly reduce the required time for site survey, without compromising the localization performance.

Authors

Li C; Xu Q; Gong Z; Zheng R

Journal

, , , pp. 1–8

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1109/ipin.2017.8115897
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