Experimental Study of the Positioning System in the Centralized Wi-Fi Network

Author(s):  
Elena Kokoreva ◽  
Anatoliy Kostyukovich ◽  
Ksenia Shurygina ◽  
Ilya Doshchinsky
2021 ◽  
Vol 297 ◽  
pp. 01040
Author(s):  
Aziz El Fatimi ◽  
Adnane Addaim ◽  
Zouhair Guennoun

In a three-dimensional environment, the navigation of a vehicle in airspace, terrestrial space, or maritime space presents complex aspects concerning the determination of its position, its orientation, and the stability of the processing of the asynchronous data coming from the various sensors during navigation. In this context, this paper presents an experimental analysis of the position accuracy estimated by a low-cost inertial measurement unit coupled, by the extended Kalman data fusion algorithm, with a system of absolute measurements of a positioning system received from a GPS which designates the global positioning system. The different scenarios of the experimental study carried out during this work concerned three tests in a real environment, such as the navigation in a course inside the city of Rabat/Morocco with a moderate speed, a section on the highway at a speed of 120 Km/h and a circular path around a roundabout. The experimental results proved that the low-cost sensors studied are a good candidate for civil navigation applications.


Author(s):  
Andrei Papliatseyeu ◽  
Venet Osmani ◽  
Oscar Mayora

This paper presents an indoor positioning system based on FM radio. The system is built on commercially available short-range FM transmitters. This is the first experimental study of FM performance for indoor localisation. FM radio possesses a number of features, which make it distinct from other localisation technologies. Despite the low cost and off-the-shelf components, this FM positioning system reaches a high performance, comparable to other positioning technologies such as Wi-Fi. The authors’ experiments have yielded a median accuracy of 1.0 m and in 95% of cases the error is below 5 m.


IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 89919-89934
Author(s):  
O-Jong Kim ◽  
Daniel Hong ◽  
Jungbeom Kim ◽  
Taikjin Lee ◽  
Changdon Kee

2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrei Papliatseyeu ◽  
Venet Osmani ◽  
Oscar Mayora

This paper presents an indoor positioning system based on FM radio. The system is built on commercially available short-range FM transmitters. This is the first experimental study of FM performance for indoor localisation. FM radio possesses a number of features, which make it distinct from other localisation technologies. Despite the low cost and off-the-shelf components, this FM positioning system reaches a high performance, comparable to other positioning technologies such as Wi-Fi. The authors’ experiments have yielded a median accuracy of 1.0 m and in 95% of cases the error is below 5 m.


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