TY - GEN
T1 - An indoor position estimation method by maximum likelihood algorithm using RSS
AU - Yamada, Isao
AU - Ohtsuki, Tomoaki
AU - Hisanaga, Tetsuo
AU - Zheng, Li
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - A lot of applications of sensor networks require the position of human and objects in indoor environment. There are some methods for this purpose. In this paper, we use received signal strength (RSS) to estimate the position. However, RSS varies substantially owing to fading, shadowing and multipath effects. Attenuation constant varies according to indoor environment. For this reason, the attenuation constant is determined before estimating the position of target node in the conventional method. We propose a position estimation method that estimates a target node position and attenuation constant simultaneously. Thus, the proposed method has no need to estimate the attenuation constant in the target environment preliminarily. To evaluate the position estimation accuracy of the proposed method, we developed the prototype system and experimented in our office. Multiple fixed target nodes were set in the target environment. The experiment presents that the proposed method has about the same accuracy as the conventional one without preliminary data collection for attenuation constant estimation.
AB - A lot of applications of sensor networks require the position of human and objects in indoor environment. There are some methods for this purpose. In this paper, we use received signal strength (RSS) to estimate the position. However, RSS varies substantially owing to fading, shadowing and multipath effects. Attenuation constant varies according to indoor environment. For this reason, the attenuation constant is determined before estimating the position of target node in the conventional method. We propose a position estimation method that estimates a target node position and attenuation constant simultaneously. Thus, the proposed method has no need to estimate the attenuation constant in the target environment preliminarily. To evaluate the position estimation accuracy of the proposed method, we developed the prototype system and experimented in our office. Multiple fixed target nodes were set in the target environment. The experiment presents that the proposed method has about the same accuracy as the conventional one without preliminary data collection for attenuation constant estimation.
KW - Attenuation constant
KW - IEEE802.15.4
KW - Maximum likelihood algorithm
KW - Position estimation
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U2 - 10.1109/SICE.2007.4421491
DO - 10.1109/SICE.2007.4421491
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:50249167761
SN - 4907764286
SN - 9784907764289
T3 - Proceedings of the SICE Annual Conference
SP - 2927
EP - 2930
BT - SICE Annual Conference, SICE 2007
T2 - SICE(Society of Instrument and Control Engineers)Annual Conference, SICE 2007
Y2 - 17 September 2007 through 20 September 2007
ER -