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Wireless indoor localisation using received signal strength fingerprinting with context aware partitioning

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:51 authored by Montserrat RosMontserrat Ros, Brendan Schoots, Matthew D'Souza
Real-time indoor localisation tracking of people with unobtrusive, wearable sensors has valuable potential for a variety of applications such as remote monitoring and tracking of aged-care patients to improve their safety and other care aspects. There are no widely available or costeffective and ubiquitous wireless solutions like GPS for indoor localisation which require no prior infrastructure. Indoor localisation systems are available but most have difficulties operating in confined spaces or cannot localise to within small distances in real-time for moving objects as required for sport and health applications.

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Ros, M., Schoots, B. & D'Souza, M. 2012, 'Wireless indoor localisation using received signal strength fingerprinting with context aware partitioning', Wireless Information Technology and Systems (ICWITS), 2012 IEEE International Conference on, IEEE, Australia, pp. 1-4.

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2012 IEEE International Conference on Wireless Information Technology and Systems, ICWITS 2012

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English

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76374

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