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Deploying a BTLE positioning system: Practical issues on calibration

Authors :
Daniel Ortiz
Luca Bergesio
Eduardo Metola
José R. Casar
Ana M. Bernardos
Source :
PIMRC, 28th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) | 28th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) | 08/10/2017-13/10/2017 | Montréal, Canada, Archivo Digital UPM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IEEE, 2017.

Abstract

Nowadays, the Bluetooth Low-Energy (BTLE) technology is integrated in numerous smartphones and beacons, but there is still an open challenge on delivering a presence-into-zone positioning system that facilitates the design and reconfiguration of the service zones and offers stable target tracking. In this paper, we report the experience gained from the deployment of a BTLE zone-based positioning system in a retail setting with defined service objectives. The algorithm powering the positioning system requires previous calibration, which comes to be a tedious and long invasive process when it is accomplished in a space with high people flow. The paper describes our work to minimize the calibration effort, by analyzing the effect of calibration samples reduction and proposing the application of a on-the-move calibration strategy that facilitates the calibration dynamics preserving the system's correct recognition rate.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2017 IEEE 28th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d341a7db298cee6f6b2d041bc2059561
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/pimrc.2017.8292676