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Towards Zero-Configuration Indoor Localization Using Asynchronous Acoustic Beacons

Abstract

Developing and deploying infrastructure-based indoor localization solutions face significant challenges in the need of specialized user devices, costly and elaborative installation, configuration and maintenance, and in some cases, low localization accuracy. In this work, we develop an acoustic indoor localization system that requires little configuration and can localize commercial off-the-shelf smart phone devices. The main novelty lies in the development of a Time-Difference-of-Arrival (TDoA)-based ranging algorithm that does not require clock synchronization among infrastructure nodes (called anchors) and utilizes passive target devices. Small-scale experiments using Android mobile phones as both anchor nodes and target devices demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed solution. The 95 % quantile localization errors achieved are consistently less than 7.5cm using three models of Android smart phones from different vendors as target devices when the closest two anchors are 1 meter apart.

Authors

Wang Y-T; Zheng R; Zhao D

Pagination

pp. 32-39

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

August 1, 2016

DOI

10.1109/cse-euc-dcabes.2016.158

Name of conference

2016 IEEE Intl Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) and IEEE Intl Conference on Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing (EUC) and 15th Intl Symposium on Distributed Computing and Applications for Business Engineering (DCABES)
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