Nonparametric Model Comparison and Uncertainty Evaluation for Signal Strength Indoor Location.
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2009-06-15T10:23:01Z
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Indoor Location (IL) using Received Signal
Strength (RSS) is receiving much attention, mainly due to its
ease of use in deployed IEEE 802.11b (WiFi) wireless networks.
Fingerprinting is the most widely used technique. It consists of
estimating position by comparison of a set of RSS measurements,
made by the mobile device, with a database of RSS measurements
whose locations are known. However, the most convenient data
structure to be used, and the actual performance of the proposed
fingerprinting algorithms, are still controversial. In addition the
statistical distribution of indoor RSS is not easy to characterize.
Therefore, we propose here the use of nonparametric statistical
procedures for diagnosis of the fingerprinting model, specifically:
(1) A non parametric statistical test, based on paired bootstrap
resampling, for comparison of different fingerprinting models; (2)
New accuracy measurements (the uncertainty area and its bias)
which take into account the complex nature of the fingerprinting
output. The bootstrap comparison test and the accuracy measurements
are used for RSS-IL in ourWiFi network, showing relevant
information relating to the different fingerprinting schemes that
can be used.
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