scholarly journals A Hybrid Method to Improve the BLE-Based Indoor Positioning in a Dense Bluetooth Environment

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 424 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ke Huang ◽  
Ke He ◽  
Xuecheng Du

Indoor positioning using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons has attracted considerable attention after the release of the BLE protocol. A number of efforts have been exerted to improve the performance of BLE-based indoor positioning. However, few studies pay attention to the BLE-based indoor positioning in a dense Bluetooth environment, where the propagation of BLE signals become more complex and more fluctuant. In this paper, we draw attention to the problems resulting from the dense Bluetooth environment, and it turns out that the dense Bluetooth environment would result in a high received signal strength indication (RSSI) variation and a longtime interval collection of BLE. Hence, to mitigate the effects of the dense Bluetooth environment, we propose a hybrid method fusing sliding-window filtering, trilateration, dead reckoning and the Kalman filtering method to improve the performance of the BLE indoor positioning. The Kalman filter is exploited to merge the trilateration and dead reckoning. Extensive experiments in a real implementation are conducted to examine the performance of three approaches: trilateration, dead reckoning and the fusion method. The implementation results proved that the fusion method was the most effective method to improve the positioning accuracy and timeliness in a dense Bluetooth environment. The positioning root-mean-square error (RMSE) calculation results have showed that the hybrid method can achieve a real-time positioning and reduce error of indoor positioning.

Author(s):  
Qing Yang ◽  
Shijue Zheng ◽  
Ming Liu ◽  
Yawen Zhang

AbstractTo improve the management of science and technology museums, this paper conducts an in-depth study on Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) indoor positioning based on mobile terminals and applies this technology to the indoor positioning of a science and technology museum. The location fingerprint algorithm is used to study the offline acquisition and online positioning stages. The positioning flow of the location fingerprint algorithm is discussed, and the improvement of the location fingerprint algorithm is emphasized. The raw data of the RSSI (received signal strength indication) is preprocessed, which makes the location fingerprint data more effective and reliable, thus improving the positioning accuracy. Three different improvement strategies are proposed for the nearest neighbor classification algorithm: a balanced joint metric based on distance weighting and a compromise between the two. Then, in the experimental simulation, the positioning results and errors of the traditional KNN (k-nearest neighbor) algorithm and three improvement strategy algorithms are analyzed separately, and the effectiveness of the three improved strategy algorithms is verified by experiments.


2013 ◽  
Vol 655-657 ◽  
pp. 701-704
Author(s):  
Peng Zhang

For the multi-channel ARMA signal with two sensors, by the classical Kalman filtering method and the covariance intersection (CI) fusion method, a covariance intersection fusion steady-state Kalman signal smoother is presented, which is independent of the unknown cross-covariance. It is proved that its accuracy is higher than that of each local Kalman signal smoother, and is lower than that of the optimal signal fuser weighted by matrices. The geometric interpretation of the above accuracy relations are presented based on the covariance ellipses. A simulation example result shows its effectiveness and correctness.


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