Localization of Indoor Mobile Networking (original) (raw)
2020, International journal of engineering research and technology
Reliable indoor location techniques are essential for the development of advanced location-conscious applications. Most of the previously proposed solutions to this problem assume that the nodes can use some ranging technology to obtain pair distances to other nearby nodes. These techniques for indoor localization fix the inadequacy of the global positioning system within a closed setting, such as houses. This research describes and evaluates a method for locating devices that use a wireless network to communicate. The distances between a blind node, unable to decide its position, and a group of anchor nodes, recognizing its localization, are calculated using the signal attenuation (Relative Received Signal Strength Indicator) obtained while capturing International Mobile Subscriber Identity numbers. The position is calculated using the triangulation method.
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