SpringLoc: A Device-Free Localization Technique for Indoor Positioning and Tracking Using Adaptive RSSI Spring Relaxation


by D. Konings and F. Alam and F. Noble and E. M. Lai
Reference:
SpringLoc: A Device-Free Localization Technique for Indoor Positioning and Tracking Using Adaptive RSSI Spring Relaxation (D. Konings and F. Alam and F. Noble and E. M. Lai), In IEEE Access, volume 7, 2019.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{8703051, 
	author={D. {Konings} and F. {Alam} and F. {Noble} and E. M. {Lai}}, 
	journal={IEEE Access}, 
	title={SpringLoc: A Device-Free Localization Technique for Indoor Positioning and Tracking Using Adaptive RSSI Spring Relaxation}, 
	year={2019}, 
	volume={7}, 
	number={}, 
	pages={56960-56973}, 
	keywords={indoor navigation;indoor radio;mobile radio;radionavigation;RSSI;wireless sensor networks;COTS wireless equipment;low-node deployment density;kernel-based histogram distance;artificial springs;adaptive spring relaxation approach;offline measurements;DFL algorithm;commercial smart homes;node densities;commercial-off-the-shelf wireless equipment;location-based service;received signal strength indicator metrics;device-free localization algorithms;adaptive RSSI spring relaxation;indoor positioning;device-free localization technique;SpringLoc;Springs;Histograms;Smart homes;Fingerprint recognition;Calibration;Particle filters;Device-free localization (DFL);histogram distance;indoor positioning systems (IPS);smart homes;spring-relaxation}, 
	doi={10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2913910}, 
	ISSN={2169-3536}, 
	month={},}