A. Aulery, C. Roland, J. Diguet, Zhongwei Zheng, O. Sentieys, P. Scalart
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Abstract
A body network of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) is a well known solution for posture recognition based on accelerometer and magnetometer data fusion. However sensors and especially the magnetometer can be disturbed by the environment. Considering a Wireless Body Sensor Network (WBSN), we propose to use available radio received power measurements as an alternative to the magnetometer. We show with simulation and real data, that the radio signal used for WBSN communications can also provide useful location information despite highly noisy Received Signal Strength Indications (RSSI). We propose a solution for the static case that leads to a very simple yet Efficient algorithm.