AirTags for Human Localization, Not Just Objects
Mohamed I. Hany, Hamada Rizk, Moustafa Youssef

TL;DR
UbiLoc is a novel, calibration-free indoor localization system that uses Apple AirTags and UWB technology to achieve centimeter-level accuracy without manual calibration, suitable for diverse real-world environments.
Contribution
This paper introduces UbiLoc, the first system to leverage AirTags for user localization with high accuracy and no calibration, addressing multipath and noise challenges.
Findings
Median error of 26 cm in campus environment
Median error of 31.5 cm in apartment setting
Outperforms traditional WiFi and BLE localization systems
Abstract
Indoor localization has become increasingly important due to its wide-ranging applications in indoor navigation, emergency services, the Internet of Things (IoT), and accessibility for individuals with special needs. Traditional localization systems often require extensive calibration to achieve high accuracy. We introduce UbiLoc, an innovative, calibration-free indoor localization system that leverages Apple AirTags in a novel way to localize users instead of tracking objects. By utilizing the ubiquitous presence of AirTags and their Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology, UbiLoc achieves centimeter-level accuracy, surpassing traditional WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) systems. UbiLoc addresses key challenges, including ranging errors caused by multipath and noise, through a novel AirTag selection technique. The system operates without the need for manual calibration, ensuring robustness…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
