Abstract

Building structure and other factors lead to the performance deterioration of global postioning system (GPS) positioning systems indoors. An adaptive model for Bluetooth-based indoor positioning is proposed in this paper, targeting at the complex indoor environment, to improve the performance of Bluetooth-oriented indoor positioning systems. More accurate Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) calibration which is optimized via Gaussian filtering, together with the environment-dependent attenuation coefficient optimization, results in a more precise hybrid model in the complicated indoor environment. Experiment results show that the difference between the estimated results and the measured samples is less than 0.25[Formula: see text]m as the target node and reference node is less than 1.5[Formula: see text]m far from each other. As the distance increases to more than 1.5[Formula: see text]m, the relative difference between the estimated values and the measured ones decreases to 7.8% at most, satisfying the requirements for indoor positioning applications.

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