Algorithm for Dynamic Fingerprinting Radio Map Creation Using IMU Measurements
Peter Brida, Juraj Machaj, Jan Racko, Ondrej Krejcar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dynamic radio map creation method for indoor Wi-Fi positioning using IMU data and particle filtering, reducing mapping time while maintaining accuracy.
Contribution
It proposes a novel approach combining IMU measurements and reference point merging to dynamically generate radio maps for indoor localization.
Findings
Similar positioning accuracy with fewer reference points
Reduced radio map creation time
Effective in real-world environments
Abstract
While a vast number of location-based services appeared lately, indoor positioning solutions are developed to provide reliable position information in environments where traditionally used satellite-based positioning systems cannot provide access to accurate position estimates. Indoor positioning systems can be based on many technologies; however, radio networks and more precisely Wi-Fi networks seem to attract the attention of a majority of the research teams. The most widely used localization approach used in Wi-Fi-based systems is based on fingerprinting framework. Fingerprinting algorithms, however, require a radio map for position estimation. This paper will describe a solution for dynamic radio map creation, which is aimed to reduce the time required to build a radio map. The proposed solution is using measurements from IMUs (Inertial Measurement Units), which are processed with a…
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