13 May 2019 Simple and highly accurate indoor visible light positioning system: regression- and interpolation-based approaches
Sherine Shawky, Mohamed A. El-Shimy, Ziad A. El-Sahn, Mohamed R. M. Rizk, Moustafa H. Aly
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Abstract
The accuracy of the visible light positioning (VLP) system is improved by using regression-based and interpolation-based approaches. These approaches are mixed with the received signal strength in both linear and nonlinear least squares techniques. The simplicity of the model is the key point, where a highly accurate VLP system with only one equation “interpolation” is used instead of many complex equations. Gaussian noise and reflections up to three bounces with high reflectivity are the source of noise. In addition, the strength of the methods is studied by changing some affecting parameters. In a previous work, we introduced the regression-based approach in VLP-based systems with one reflection. Here, we extend the work with three reflections, leading to an increase in noise to examine system robustness. The approaches are compared to the traditional ones, and show a remarkable enhancement, e.g., the average error has been improved by 67%.
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Sherine Shawky, Mohamed A. El-Shimy, Ziad A. El-Sahn, Mohamed R. M. Rizk, and Moustafa H. Aly "Simple and highly accurate indoor visible light positioning system: regression- and interpolation-based approaches," Optical Engineering 58(5), 055101 (13 May 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.5.055101
Received: 22 December 2018; Accepted: 17 April 2019; Published: 13 May 2019
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KEYWORDS
Error analysis

Visible radiation

Non-line-of-sight propagation

Receivers

Received signal strength

Optical engineering

Telecommunications

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