Entity tracking within a Zigbee based smart home

Daniel Konings, A. Budel, F. Alam, Frazer K. Noble
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Modern Smart Home Automation (SMA) systems are predominantly based on wireless communication standards. New home automation setups can often include dozens of devices ranging from thermostats, humidity sensors, light switches, digital locks and cooling systems, all communicating on a common network. In this paper we focus on how SMA systems built on one of the most common standards (Zigbee), could be leveraged to provide a secondary benefit in the form of an Indoor Positioning System (IPS). IPS can be implemented in the form of Device Free Localization (DfL), Active tracking or as a combination of both techniques. A system containing a DfL implementation can detect and track moving entities by monitoring the changes in received signal strength (RSSI) values between nodes within a wireless network. DfL does not require the entity that is being tracked to carry an electronic device and actively contribute to the localization process. In Active tracking, the tracked entity contributes to the tracking process. In this paper both techniques are implemented individually, and a combination of both techniques is explored. Having implemented DfL and Active tracking, we were able to localize a person within a 3m × 3m quadrant with DfL with 80% accuracy. Active tracking resulted in a higher resolution of tracking compared to DfL, being able to localize a person within a 2m × 2m area with 95% accuracy. The accuracy of Active Tracking was then further increased to 98%, by coupling Active Tracking with DfL measurements.
基于Zigbee的智能家居中的实体跟踪
现代智能家庭自动化(SMA)系统主要基于无线通信标准。新的家庭自动化装置通常包括恒温器、湿度传感器、电灯开关、数字锁和冷却系统等数十种设备,所有这些设备都在一个共同的网络上进行通信。在本文中,我们将重点介绍如何利用基于最常见标准之一(Zigbee)构建的SMA系统,以室内定位系统(IPS)的形式提供次要优势。IPS可以以设备自由定位(DfL)、主动跟踪或两种技术的结合的形式实现。包含DfL实现的系统可以通过监视无线网络中节点之间接收信号强度(RSSI)值的变化来检测和跟踪移动的实体。DfL不要求被跟踪的实体携带电子设备并积极参与本地化过程。在主动跟踪中,被跟踪实体对跟踪过程有贡献。在本文中,这两种技术分别实现,并探讨了两种技术的组合。在实现DfL和主动跟踪后,我们能够在3m × 3m象限内使用DfL定位一个人,准确率达到80%。与DfL相比,主动跟踪导致了更高的跟踪分辨率,能够在2m × 2m的区域内以95%的准确率定位一个人。通过将主动跟踪与DfL测量相结合,主动跟踪的精度进一步提高到98%。
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