Single Access Point Localization System
Author(s)
Eleftherakis, StavrosSupervisor(s)/Director(s)
Giustiniano, DomenicoDate
2021-09-24Abstract
This paper presents a Single Access Point indoor localization system that can be easily deployed with commodity WiFi
infrastructure and that estimates both Angle of Arrival (AOA) and ranges to commodity smartphones. Our system consists of an
enrichment of Spring localization method including appropriate improvements to the SpotFi algorithm for AOA estimation. First, a new
Channel State Information (CSI) calibration approach is proposed in order to eliminate the existing bias caused by hardware problems.
Second, we improve the AOA resolution by showing the benefits of changing the dimensions of the smoothed CSI matrix and applying
MUSIC as initial step before the smoothing algorithm. Third, we propose an alternative approach to the Sanitization algorithm of SpotFi
in order to improve the time resolution too. Finally, an analysis of different clustering techniques takes place, showing that the DBSCAN
is the most appropriate one, thus giving a more accurate calculation of AOA. As for the estimation of distance, Fine Time
Measurements (FTM) procedure is used, and we apply an appropriate method in order to filter these measurements. Our system
works with only one AP, and it achieves an 80-th percentile error of 1.67 and 4.1 meters in two different testbeds.