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arxiv 2209.15173 v1 pith:GZXYYW7X submitted 2022-09-30 eess.SY cs.SY

Construction of the Radio Map with Defective GPS Position Information

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keywords radiopositioningaccurateindoorrss-basedrssiconstructionlocation
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The basic idea of RSS-based indoor positioning is to estimate the receiver location by matching the measured received signal strength indicator (RSSI) with preestablished RSSI collections with corresponding locations, known as the radio map. Hence, constructing an accurate radio map directly relates to accurate positioning performance in RSS-based indoor positioning. RSS-based indoor positioning can be easily conducted with a radio map that surveys every location, but a complete radio map cannot be constructed when the map area includes locations that are physically impossible to reach or denied access. In addition, measurement errors or device problems can occur during the survey, resulting in degradation of the radio map. We analyzed incidents that occurred in actual RSSI surveys that could disrupt the construction of the radio map and proposed methods to construct a more accurate radio map.

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