articleSep 26, 2004Closed access

Practical robust localization over large-scale 802.11 wireless networks

Rice University

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Abstract

We demonstrate a system built using probabilistic techniques that allows for remarkably accurate localization across our entire office building using nothing more than the built-in signal intensity meter supplied by standard 802.11 cards. While prior systems have required significant investments of human labor to build a detailed signal map, we can train our system by spending less than one minute per office or region, walking around with a laptop and recording the observed signal intensities of our building's unmodified base stations. We actually collected over two minutes of data per office or region, about 28 man-hours of effort. Using less than half of this data to train the localizer, we can localize a…

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Keywords
  • Laptop
  • Computer science
  • Robustness (evolution)
  • Real-time computing
  • Base station
  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • Calibration
  • Telecommunications
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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