Abstract

Research based on indoor location systems has recently been developed due to growing interest in location-aware services to be implemented in light mobile devices. Most of this work is based on received signal strength (RSS) from access points. However, a major drawback from using RSS is its variability due to indoor multipath effect caused by reflection, diffraction and scattering of signal propagation. Therefore, different device orientations in a fixed location provide significant and different RSS values. In this paper, we propose to extend fingerprinting with device orientation information. Implementation of our location system is based on data mining techniques employing decision tree algorithms. Experimental results demonstrate that using RSS samples with the device orientation information improves the location estimation with high accuracy.

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