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A novel dynamic localisation system for indoor and outdoor tracking

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Pages 178-212 | Received 13 Nov 2017, Accepted 04 Apr 2019, Published online: 10 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Hybrid indoor and outdoor localisation system has generated substantial interest from researchers due to its potential use in many fields. Many research papers on hybrid localisation were focused on localisation accuracy and computation time instead of the process for seamless switching during the subject’s indoor-outdoor movement. Seamless and stable switching can improve the usability and practicality of a system in an ever-changing scenario. This paper presents a hybrid localisation system that can adapt to the changes in the environment. Two hybrid systems – Enhanced Fusion Hybrid (EFH) and Enhanced Unified Hybrid (EUH), and novel signal selection and switching algorithms suitable for dynamic environment where signal fluctuations and transient condition frequently occur, i.e. the Clean Radio Signal Label (CRSL) classification algorithm and the Adaptive Signal Thresholding (AST) algorithm are proposed. From the experimental results of EFH and EUH methods, the GPS and Wi-Fi combination produces the best results as compared to the combinations of GPS and GSM or GSM and Wi-Fi. The accuracy of estimates was improved to 2.0 m to 5.0 m. Further work shown that an accuracy of 2.0 m or less could be achieved with an increase in Wi-Fi nodes from three to four for the system.

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