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Location-dependent information extraction for positioning
Author(s)
Raspopoulos, Marios
Higher Technical Institute, Sigint Solutions Ltd, University of Central Lancashire, University of Central Lancashire Cyprus Campus, University of Surrey
Denis, Benoît
CEA LETI
Laaraiedh, Mohamed
Jacobo Domínguez
De Celis, Lorena
Slock, Dirk
Agapiou, George
Julien Stéphan
ISBN
978-146732343-7
Date Issued
2012
DOI
10.1109/ICL-GNSS.2012.6253122
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of current research investigations within the WHERE-2 Project with respect to location-dependent information extraction and how this information can be used towards the benefit of positioning. It is split into two main sections; the first one relies on non-radio means such as inertial sensors and prior knowledge about the environment geometry, which can be used in the form of map constraints to improve user positioning precision in indoor environments. The second section presents how location-specific radio information can be exploited in a more sophisticated way into advanced positioning algorithms. The intended solutions include exploitation of the slow fading dynamics in addition to the fast-fading parameters, adaptation of the system to its environment on both network and terminal sides and also how specific environmental properties such as the dielectric wall parameters can be extracted and thereafter used for more accurate fingerprinting database generation using Ray Tracing modelling methods. Most of the techniques presented herein rely on real-life measurements or experiments. � 2012 IEEE.
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