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Received-Signal-Strength-Based Logical Positioning Resilient to Signal Fluctuation Thomas Locher Roger Wattenhofer Aaron Zollinger
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2SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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3SAWN 2005 Problem Statement Positioning based on RSSI b1b1 b2b2 b3b3 b 1 b 2 b 3
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4SAWN 2005 Related Work [Bahl, Padmanabhan, Infocom 2000] [Bahl, Padmanabhan, Balachandran, MSR Tech.Rep. 2000] [Youssef, Agrawala, Shankar, PerCom 2003] [Youssef, Agrawala, CNDS 2004] [Schwaighofer, Grigoras, Tresp, Hoffmann, Adv.Neur.Inf.Proc.Sys. 2004] [Krishnan, Krishnakumar, Ju, Mallows, Ganu, Infocom 2004] [Ganu, Krishnakumar, Krishnan, WCNC 2004] [Roos, Myllymäki, Tirri, Misikangas, Sievänen, 3 rd IEEE WLAN Workshop 2004] … Problems –Presence of base station position information –Antenna and radio propagation characteristics –(Moving) obstacles (walls, buildings, cars…) Compute coordinates of mobile user
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5SAWN 2005 Related Work Important exception: Nibble [Castro, Chiu, Kremenek, Muntz, UbiComp 2001] Information about not required Compute logical position of mobile user Room, floor, area… –base station positions –antenna / radio characteristics –obstacles Our approach
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6SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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7SAWN 2005 Factor 1.5! Factor 7.5! The measured signal strengths vary over time 15 minutes later: Experimental Observations Factor 10! 1 day later: Factor 214! Explicitly address signal fluctuation
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8SAWN 2005 Signal Distribution Over Time weak signal strong signal 3 min1 h1 h
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9SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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10SAWN 2005 System Model Calibration phase Operation phase
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11SAWN 2005 Calibration Phase b2b2 b3b3 b4b4 b1b1 b5b5 (s 1, v 1 ), (s 2, v 2 )(s 2, v 2 ), (s 3, v 3 ), (s 4, v 4 ) (s 1, v 1 ), (s 3, v 3 ), (s 5, v 5 ) (s 4, v 4 ), (s 5, v 5 ) average variance
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12SAWN 2005 Operation Phase Recorded average Recorded variance Currently measured average Location with minimum Z i All locations with Z i · Confidence interval p if Maximum likelihood estimator
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13SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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14SAWN 2005 Practical Evaluation 10 measurements over 1 second 20 measurements over 20 secondsBest matching location Calibration: 60 measurements over 6 seconds 80% confidence interval
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15SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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16SAWN 2005 Problems and Limitations Factor ¼ 100! Factor ¼ 10 4 ! Same room but different position Orientation Base station constellation and position granularity Moving objects Inherent issues
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17SAWN 2005 Overview Problem statement –RSSI-based positioning –Related work –Logical positions instead of coordinates Experimental observations –signal fluctuation System –Calibration phase –Operation phase Practical evaluation Problems and limitations Conclusion
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18SAWN 2005 Conclusion Coordinates logical location Explicitly address high signal fluctuation Proposed prototype system forming “first step” –Certain accuracy –But also problems
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