Scalability of Wireless Fingerprinting Based Indoor Localization Systems

Yingling Mao, Ke Liu, Hao Li, Xiaohua Tian, Xinbing Wang
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Abstract

Fingerprinting indoor localization systems have been studied from different perspectives in the past decades; however, a vitally important piece in the puzzle is still missing: how does the system scale with the number of users? In this paper, we study the issue from a theoretical perspective, where the upper and lower bound of the system's localization reliability with respect to the number of users are derived. Our theoretical results can be verified by experiments thus can provide meaningful guidance for practical system design, which is in contrast to the traditional scaling-law work utilizing asymptotical analysis that is valid only under unverifiable extreme conditions. The theoretical and experimental results of our work reveal two interesting observations that shed light on the insight into the scalability of the fingerprinting localization system: First, the localization reliability drops dramatically before the number of users increases to a critical point and then decreases smoothly, where the critical point tends to appear when the number of users equals the number of access points (APs) deployed in the service region; second, even if the number of users approaches to infinity, the fingerprinting localization system still retains certain level of reliability.
基于无线指纹识别的室内定位系统的可扩展性
在过去的几十年里,人们从不同的角度对指纹室内定位系统进行了研究;然而,这个谜题中仍然缺少一个至关重要的部分:系统如何随着用户数量的增加而扩展?本文从理论的角度对该问题进行了研究,导出了系统定位可靠性随用户数量的上界和下界。我们的理论结果可以通过实验验证,从而可以为实际系统设计提供有意义的指导,这与传统的利用渐近分析的比例律工作相比,只有在不可验证的极端条件下才有效。本文的理论和实验结果揭示了两个有趣的观察结果,这些结果有助于深入了解指纹定位系统的可扩展性:第一,在用户数量增加到临界点之前,定位可靠性急剧下降,然后平稳下降,当用户数量等于服务区域内部署的接入点(ap)数量时,定位可靠性趋于出现临界点;其次,即使用户数量接近无穷大,指纹定位系统仍然保持一定的可靠性。
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