A device-free localization method mainly devoted to Ambi- ent Assisted Living applications is here presented. The system exploits the Received Signal Strength (RSS) coming from fixed devices, whose position is a priori known, to localize a person in the coverage area. In particular, we propose a device-free localization system that minimize the number of fixed devices in order to achieve the accuracy required. This system exploits the variance of the measured RSS induced by the user movements to sense in which area the user is. The main benefit of this technique is from the point of view of the user acceptance, since the users don't need mobile device to carry on. Moreover, a priori evaluation of the accuracy performance, modulated in accordance with the needs of the AAL applications, can be obtained. The proposed system is then validated by an indoor experimental study that analyzes the achieved performance.

Device-free indoor localization for AAL applications

Barsocchi P.;Potorti' F.;
2013

Abstract

A device-free localization method mainly devoted to Ambi- ent Assisted Living applications is here presented. The system exploits the Received Signal Strength (RSS) coming from fixed devices, whose position is a priori known, to localize a person in the coverage area. In particular, we propose a device-free localization system that minimize the number of fixed devices in order to achieve the accuracy required. This system exploits the variance of the measured RSS induced by the user movements to sense in which area the user is. The main benefit of this technique is from the point of view of the user acceptance, since the users don't need mobile device to carry on. Moreover, a priori evaluation of the accuracy performance, modulated in accordance with the needs of the AAL applications, can be obtained. The proposed system is then validated by an indoor experimental study that analyzes the achieved performance.
2013
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare
361
368
978-3-642-37892-8
Springer
Milano-Heidelberg-New York
ITALIA
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RSS-based localization
AAL
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UNIVERsal open platform and reference Specification for Ambient Assisted Living AcronimoUNIVERSAAL Grant agreement247950 Tipo ProgettoEU_FP7
3
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
268
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Barsocchi, P.; Potorti', F.; Nepa, P.
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
   UNIVERsal open platform and reference Specification for Ambient Assisted Living
   UNIVERSAAL
   FP7
   247950
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