Smartphone Positioning with Radio Measurements from a Single WiFi Access Point
Fecha
2019-12-11Resumen
Despite the large literature on localization, there is no solution
yet to localize a commercial off-the-shelf smartphone device using
radio measurements from a single WiFi AP. We present SPRING,
Smartphone Positioning with Radio measurements from a sINGle
wifi access point. SPRING exploits Fine Time Measurements (FTM)
and Angle of Arrival (AOA) extracted from commercial chipsets exploiting
the specifications of the recent 802.11-2016 and the 802.11ac
amendment to combine distance and direction from the AP to the
client for positioning. Our system has the potential to bring indoor
positioning to homes and small businesses which typically have a
single access point. We exploit physical layer (PHY) information to
detect the number of paths and their directions. We use this information
to derive a new method for filtering ranging measurements
obtained with the FTM protocol. We achieve sub-meter distance
estimation accuracy eliminating the adverse effect of multipath
in FTM using calibrated inputs from Channel State Information
(CSI). Our evaluation in indoor scenarios in multipath rich environments
demonstrates that the combination of AOA estimation and
the proposed FTM refinement approach can locate a Google Pixel 3
smartphone with a median positioning error of 0.9-2.15 m through
an area comparable to typical flat sizes.