A survey of indoor positioning systems for wireless personal networks

Journal Article (2009)
Author(s)

Y Gu (TU Delft - International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar)

A.C.C. Lo (TU Delft - Wireless and Mobile Communications)

Ignas G.M.M. Niemegeers (TU Delft - Wireless and Mobile Communications)

Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/doi:10.1109/surv.2009.090103
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Publication Year
2009
Language
English
Research Group
International Research Centre for Telecommunication and Radar
Issue number
1
Volume number
11
Pages (from-to)
13-32

Abstract

Recently, indoor positioning systems (IPSs) have been designed to provide location information of persons and devices. The position information enables location-based protocols for user applications. Personal networks (PNs) are designed to meet the users' needs and interconnect users' devices equipped with different communications technologies in various places to form one network. Location-aware services need to be developed in PNs to offer flexible and adaptive personal services and improve the quality of lives. This paper gives a comprehensive survey of numerous IPSs, which include both commercial products and research-oriented solutions. Evaluation criteria are proposed for assessing these systems, namely security and privacy, cost, performance, robustness, complexity, user preferences, commercial availability, and limitations.We compare the existing IPSs and outline the trade-offs among these systems from the viewpoint of a user in a PN.

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