Performance Comparison of Several Range-based Techniques for Indoor Localization Based on RSSI

dc.contributor.authorDwi Joko Suroso
dc.contributor.authorFarid Yuli Martin Adiyatma
dc.contributor.authorAhmad Eko Kurniawan
dc.contributor.authorPanarat Cherntanomwong
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:05:26Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-30
dc.description.abstractThe classical rang-based technique for position estimation is still reliably used for indoor localization. Trilateration and multilateration, which include three or more references to locate the indoor object, are two common examples. These techniques use at least three intersection-locations of the references' distance and conclude that the intersection is the object's position. However, some challenges have appeared when using a simple power-to-distance parameter, i.e., received signal strength indicator (RSSI). RSSI is known for its fluctuated values when used as the localization parameter. The improvement of classical range-based has been proposed, namely min-max and iRingLA algorithms. These algorithms or methods use the approximation in a bounding-box and rings for min-max and iRingLA, respectively. This paper discusses the comparison performance of min-max and iRingLA with multilateration as the classical method. We found that min-max gives the best performance, and in some positions, iRingLA gives the best accuracy error. Hence, the approximation method can be promising for indoor localization, especially when using a simple and straightforward RSSI parameter.
dc.identifier.doi10.21108/ijoict.v7i1.550
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/10470
dc.subjectTrilateration
dc.subjectBounding overwatch
dc.subjectSignal strength
dc.subjectPosition (finance)
dc.subjectMinimum bounding box
dc.subject.classificationIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
dc.titlePerformance Comparison of Several Range-based Techniques for Indoor Localization Based on RSSI
dc.typeArticle

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