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Random Sampling Algorithm in RFID Indoor Location System
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia January 17-January 19
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Bao Xu, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
Wang Gang, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China
In this paper, a low cost Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) indoor location scheme is proposed by deploying RFID tags and implementing a new localization algorithm to make person holding RFID reader know where he is in real time. In this algorithm, the person?s state space is represented by maintaining a set of random samples. And a localization method that can represent arbitrary distributions is proposed by using a sampling-based representation. Comparison between proposed algorithm and Least Square (LS) algorithm in TOA indicated that the positioning errors of the proposed algorithm are lower than LS under the Non-Line-Of- Sight (NLOS) scenarios. For the case that LS is not available when less than three tags deployed, however, the proposed algorithm can keep track of person.
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Bao Xu, Wang Gang, "Random Sampling Algorithm in RFID Indoor Location System," delta, pp.168-176, Third IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications (DELTA'06), 2006
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