On the feasibility of using wireless ethernet for indoor localization
IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation2004Vol. 20(3), pp. 555–559
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Abstract
IEEE 802.11b wireless Ethernet is becoming the standard for indoor wireless communication. This paper proposes the use of measured signal strength of Ethernet packets as a sensor for a localization system. We demonstrate that off-the-shelf hardware can accurately be used for location sensing and real-time tracking by applying a Bayesian localization framework.
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