Fingerprint-based indoor positioning system using BLE: real deployment study

Rokaya Safwat, Eman Shaaban, Shahinaz M. Al-Tabbakh, Karim Emara

Abstract


There are a myriad of applications where the localization of interior surroundings is vital in the era of smart cities Bluetooth low energy (BLE) technology is designed for short-range wireless communication, low energy consumption, low cost hardware design and simple deployment with respect to other technologies. This paper presents a low cost BLE fingerprint-based indoor positioning system, where a minimum number of Beacons are deployed in different test bed subareas with different conditions. Collected measured received signal strength indicator (RSSI) signals received from all beacons in each grid cell of all areas of interest are stored. We experimented two deterministic matching algorithms: k-nearest neighbors (KNN) and weighted algorithm (WKNN), to match previously collected RSSI readings with the RSSI at mobile unknown location, to determine where the user is. Experiments results show that WKNN algorithm manages to obtain less mean and standard deviation positioning error for all subareas, that experiencing different conditions of obstructions, reflections, and interferences.


Keywords


Bluetooth low energy; Fingerprint positioning; Indoor localization; Received signal strength indicator

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v12i1.3798

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