Abstract

The number of available indoor location solutions has been growing, however with insufficient precision, high implementation costs or scalability limitations. As fingerprinting-based methods rely on ubiquitous information in buildings, the need for additional infrastructure is discarded. Still, the time-consuming manual process to acquire fingerprints limits their applicability in most scenarios. This paper proposes an algorithm for the automatic construction of environmental fingerprints on multi-storey buildings, leveraging the information sources available in each scenario. It relies on unlabelled crowdsourced data from users’ smartphones. With only the floor plans as input, a demand for most applications, we apply a multimodal approach that joins inertial data, local magnetic field and Wi-Fi signals to construct highly accurate fingerprints. Precise movement estimation is achieved regardless of smartphone usage through Deep Neural Networks, and the transition between floors detected from barometric data. Users’ trajectories obtained with Pedestrian Dead Reckoning techniques are partitioned into clusters with Wi-Fi measurements. Straight sections from the same cluster are then compared with subsequence Dynamic Time Warping to search for similarities. From the identified overlapping sections, a particle filter fits each trajectory into the building’s floor plans. From all successfully mapped routes, fingerprints labelled with physical locations are finally obtained. Experimental results from an office and a university building show that this solution constructs comparable fingerprints to those acquired manually, thus providing a useful tool for fingerprinting-based solutions automatic setup.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) has become vulgar and it is around us during our everyday lives

  • We present an innovative approach to automatically construct fingerprints with crowdsourcing, for the desired environmental sources

  • RELATED WORK Indoor location solutions often rely on fingerprinting techniques to decrease implementation costs related to the acquisition and maintenance of radio equipment

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INTRODUCTION

The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) has become vulgar and it is around us during our everyday lives. Most infrastructure-free methods use fingerprints as the basis for storing information They require a time-consuming construction process, as the entire area has to be covered by the sensors. Leveraging the sensing capabilities of smartphones, anonymous users can support the fingerprints construction process For this purpose, in an initial phase, crowdsourcing contributors naturally walk over the area of interest while their smartphones’ sensors collect data opportunistically. To assert the validity of the proposed solution, evaluation tests were performed in two different settings, a single-floor office building, and a larger multi-storey university, using crowdsourced data from one user left out of the construction process.

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