Abstract

Wireless networks other than communication media can be used to find out the existence of an object. Positioning technology that is commonly used is Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS can receive location information accurately in outdoor, this situation is contradictory in indoor environment, GPS signal is interrupted by signal attenuation caused by building materials and types of physical barriers. This study aims as an alternative solution for indoor positioning using RSS (Received Signal Strength) WiFi. Fingerprinting technique is used to collect RSS data on 5 access points in 3 test locations, RSS data collected is 243 data. This study uses Euclidean Distance and K-Nearest Neighbor (K-NN) method. The accuracy of the system is tested using the 10-Fold Cross Validation method based on the results of the test shows that the system is able to determine the location with an accuracy rate of 96.71%.

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