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Design and Analysis of A Bluetooth-based Indoor Localization System (Articolo in rivista)
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- Design and Analysis of A Bluetooth-based Indoor Localization System (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Bruno R., Delmastro F. (literal)
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- Titolo
- Design and Analysis of A Bluetooth-based Indoor Localization System (literal)
- Abstract
- The emerging context-aware applications relying on the wireless networking,
require the availability of network services that provide even simple
notions of context as position and identity. In the last few years
several localization and tracking systems for indoor environment have
been proposed. However, these systems are often very expensive since
they require the installation of dedicated infrastructures of sensors,
based on radio, ultrasound or infrared technologies, to determine
the user position. This paper aims to propose and analyze a novel
indoor localization and tracking system based on the Bluetooth technology.
The Bluetooth technology is a short-range, low complexity and low
cost wireless technology that supports explicit device discovery services.
The proposed localization system fully integrates these device discovery
procedures into the infrastructure-based network of Bluetooth access
points that provides the wireless connectivity inside a building.
This design approach guarantees a cost-effective solution for the
positioning service implementation. In the paper we have extensively
investigated through simulative analysis the performances of the proposed
localization system. In particular, we have studied both the promptness
of the localization service in tracking the user movement and the
impact of the system operations on the data connections performances
(throughput and delays). The numerical results prove that the proposed
scheme has a negligible overhead, still providing a timely update
of user location. (literal)
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