Abstract

The coordinates of the position of a wireless access point are the main goal in the wireless localization technique. In common, outdoor wireless localization techniques use the trilateration method by installing several devices used as anchors, and this makes the cost for installation and maintenance higher. An outdoor wireless localization system that is more efficient, effective, and flexible but still accurate and precise becomes indispensable. This paper proposes a wireless position estimation system based on a received signal strength (RSS) value called WLAN Position Estimation System (WLAN PES) integrating WLAN Distance Estimation System (WLAN DES) with WLAN PES formula. To confirm the accuracy and precision of WLAN PES, this paper focuses on the analysis of WLAN PES testing conducted at ten points in which each measurement point had coordinates and angles that are different from one another. The test point was made to circle the target WLAN access point. The distance of each test point was 1000 meters against the targeted WLAN access point. In each of these test points, the WLAN finder reads RSSfnd. Then, the system calculated the estimated distance value using WLAN DES based on the RSSfnd value. After the system obtained a distance estimation value, the estimated position value was calculated with the WLAN PES formula. In addition to the distance estimation value, WLAN PES formula required some variables such as latitude and longitude coordinates from the WLAN finder position, and the bearing of the WLAN finder. WLAN PES was found to be capable of determining the estimated position coordinates of a WLAN access point with an accuracy value and precision value of 93.26% and 98.77%, respectively.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTIONSome wireless localization studies in indoor use areas [1]–[3]and use networkbased positioning techniques [4], [5], several other studies on outdoor wireless localization are based on trilateration or triangulation methods [6], [7]

  • WLAN DES formula was used to calculate the value of the estimated distance (Dest) between a WLAN finder and a WLAN access point based on the RSSfnd value received by the WLAN finder Equation (1) refers a formula to calculate the distance estimation of a WLAN access point in the range 08000 meters

  • To find out the bearing angle of WLAN finder (Bfnd) against the WLAN access point was by scanning the maximum RSSfnd value

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Some wireless localization studies in indoor use areas [1]–[3]and use networkbased positioning techniques [4], [5], several other studies on outdoor wireless localization are based on trilateration or triangulation methods [6], [7]. This method requires several anchors; as a consequence, it becomes less flexible and less efficient in providing devices. We discuss the outdoor wireless localization technique for finding the position coordinates of WLAN access points in base transceiver station efficiently and effectively but still accurately and precisely. This paper focuses on testing the accuracy and precision of WLAN PES

WLAN DISTANCE ESTIMATION SYSTEM
WLAN POSITION ESTIMATION SYSTEM
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Summary of WLAN PES Testing
CONCLUSION
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