4.7 Article

CSI-Based Indoor Localization

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Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPDS.2012.214

Keywords

Indoor localization; channel state information; RSSI; physical layer

Funding

  1. Guangdong Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar [S20120011468]
  2. Guangzhou Pearl River New Star Technology Training Project [2012J2200081]
  3. Guangdong NSF [S2012010010427]
  4. China NSFC [61202454]
  5. Hong Kong RGC [HKUST617811, 617212]
  6. SAMP
  7. T Project of Guangdong Province, China [2011A011302001]
  8. NSFC [60933011, 61027009]
  9. NSFC-Guangdong Joint Fund [U0835004]
  10. National Key Technology RD Program [2011BAH27B01, 2011BHA16B08]
  11. Project Science and Technology of Guangdong Province [2011168014, 2011912004]
  12. Major Science and Technology Projects of Guangdong [2011A080401007]

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Indoor positioning systems have received increasing attention for supporting location-based services in indoor environments. WiFi-based indoor localization has been attractive due to its open access and low cost properties. However, the distance estimation based on received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is easily affected by the temporal and spatial variance due to the multipath effect, which contributes to most of the estimation errors in current systems. In this work, we analyze this effect across the physical layer and account for the undesirable RSSI readings being reported. We explore the frequency diversity of the subcarriers in orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems and propose a novel approach called FILA, which leverages the channel state information (CSI) to build a propagation model and a fingerprinting system at the receiver. We implement the FILA system on commercial 802.11 NICs, and then evaluate its performance in different typical indoor scenarios. The experimental results show that the accuracy and latency of distance calculation can be significantly enhanced by using CSI. Moreover, FILA can significantly improve the localization accuracy compared with the corresponding RSSI approach.

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