articleIEEE Transactions on Mobile ComputingJan 12, 2010Closed access

Radio Tomographic Imaging with Wireless Networks

University of Utah

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Abstract

Radio Tomographic Imaging (RTI) is an emerging technology for imaging the attenuation caused by physical objects in wireless networks. This paper presents a linear model for using received signal strength (RSS) measurements to obtain images of moving objects. Noise models are investigated based on real measurements of a deployed RTI system. Mean-squared error (MSE) bounds on image accuracy are derived, which are used to calculate the accuracy of an RTI system for a given node geometry. The ill-posedness of RTI is discussed, and Tikhonov regularization is used to derive an image estimator. Experimental results of an RTI experiment with 28 nodes deployed around a 441 square foot area are presented.

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Tikhonov regularization
  • Tomographic reconstruction
  • RSS
  • Mean squared error
  • Computer vision
  • Estimator
  • Wireless
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