Abstract

The paper considers the development of a method for positioning a mobile device using a sensor network of BLE-beacons, the approximation of RSSI values and artificial neural networks. The aim of the work is to develop a method for positioning small-scale industrial mechanization equipment for building unmanned systems for product movement tracking. The work is divided into four main parts: data synthesis, signal filtering, selection of BLE beacons, translation of the RSSI values into a distance, and multilateration. A simplified Kalman filter is proposed for filtering the input signal to suppress Gaussian noise. A description of two approaches to translating the RSSI value into a distance is given: an exponential approximation function with a coefficient of determination of 0.6994 and an artificial feedforward neural network. A comparison of the results of these approaches is carried out on several test samples: a training one, a test sample at a known distance (0–50 meters) and a test sample at an unknown distance (60–100 meters). The artificial neural network is shown to perform better in all experiments, except for the test sample at a known distance (0–50 meters), for which the r.m.s. error is higher by 0.02 m 2 than that for the approximation function, which can be neglected. An algorithm for positioning a mobile device based on the multilateration method is proposed. Experimental studies of the developed method have shown that the positioning error does not exceed 0.9 meters in a 5×5.5 m room under monitoring. The positioning accuracy of a mobile device using the proposed method in the experiment is 40.9 % higher. Experimental studies are also conducted in a 58.4×4.5 m room, showing more accurate results compared to similar studies.

Highlights

  • The paper considers the development of a method for positioning a mobile device using a sensor network of BLE-beacons, the approximation of RSSI values and artificial neural networks

  • The work is divided into four main parts: data synthesis, signal filtering, selection of BLE beacons, translation of the RSSI values into a distance, and multilateration

  • A simplified Kalman filter is proposed for filtering the input signal to suppress Gaussian noise

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The paper considers the development of a method for positioning a mobile device using a sensor network of BLE-beacons, the approximation of RSSI values and artificial neural networks. The aim of the work is to develop a method for positioning small-scale industrial mechanization equipment for building unmanned systems for product movement tracking.

Objectives
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call