WiFi-CSI Sensing and Bearing Estimation in Multi-Robot Systems: An Open-Source Simulation Framework
Brendan Dijkstra, Ninad Jadhav, Alex Sloot, Matteo Marcantoni, Bayu, Jayawardhana, Stephanie Gil, Bahar Haghighat

TL;DR
This paper introduces an open-source simulation framework that replicates WiFi-CSI sensing and bearing estimation in multi-robot systems, enabling development and testing without physical hardware dependencies.
Contribution
It provides a virtual environment using Gazebo and Matlab to simulate WiFi-CSI data collection and bearing estimation, overcoming hardware limitations of previous tools.
Findings
The framework accurately emulates WiFi-CSI data collection.
Experimental validation shows close match between simulated and real robot data.
Enables accessible development of WiFi-CSI-based localization methods.
Abstract
Development and testing of multi-robot systems employing wireless signal-based sensing requires access to suitable hardware, such as channel monitoring WiFi transceivers, which can pose significant limitations. The WiFi Sensor for Robotics (WSR) toolbox, introduced by Jadhav et al. in 2022, provides a novel solution by using WiFi Channel State Information (CSI) to compute relative bearing between robots. The toolbox leverages the amplitude and phase of WiFi signals and creates virtual antenna arrays by exploiting the motion of mobile robots, eliminating the need for physical antenna arrays. However, the WSR toolbox's reliance on an obsoleting WiFi transceiver hardware has limited its operability and accessibility, hindering broader application and development of relevant tools. We present an open-source simulation framework that replicates the WSR toolbox's capabilities using Gazebo and…
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TopicsIndoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies · Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization · Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence
