This book presents a new novel communications scheme for application-specific RF-based wireless indoor localization systems. In such a system, wireless badges attached to people or devices send periodical Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) bytes at several selected frequencies to wireless router units. Routers measure RSSI and route information hop-by-hop toward a Central Management Station (CMS). In this many-to-one data communications network, CMS receives data entries of a badge and calculates positions at a desired level of accuracy. The new Wireless Indoor Localization System Protocol (WILSP) specifies a mixed time and frequency division (TDMA/FDMA) for medium access. Assuming the limited capabilities of Chipcon CC1010EM chips, results indicate that WILSP performs well in grid-, linear-structure and Cafeteria scenarios and the multi-hop scheme introduced meets the specified requirements. The investigation should be especially useful to professionals in Communications Protocols and Wireless and Localization Network experts, or anyone else who may be considering utilizing the latest advancements in electronics and technology for wireless localizations efforts.
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This book presents a new novel communications scheme for application-specific RF-based wireless indoor localization systems. In such a system, wireless badges attached to people or devices send periodical Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) bytes at several selected frequencies to wireless router units. Routers measure RSSI and route information hop-by-hop toward a Central Management Station (CMS). In this many-to-one data communications network, CMS receives data entries of a badge and calculates positions at a desired level of accuracy. The new Wireless Indoor Localization System Protocol (WILSP) specifies a mixed time and frequency division (TDMA/FDMA) for medium access. Assuming the limited capabilities of Chipcon CC1010EM chips, results indicate that WILSP performs well in grid-, linear-structure and Cafeteria scenarios and the multi-hop scheme introduced meets the specified requirements. The investigation should be especially useful to professionals in Communications Protocols and Wireless and Localization Network experts, or anyone else who may be considering utilizing the latest advancements in electronics and technology for wireless localizations efforts.
Tamas Kasza, Ph.D.: studied Computer Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL as a Fulbright Scholar. Currently he has been an Adjunct Faculty. His research interests include routing in wireless sensor networks, data dissemination and gathering, and application-specific limitations on wireless indoor localization systems.
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