Authors
Ridha Ouni, Monji Zaidi, Maazen Alsabaan, Wadood Abdul, Amr Alasaad
Publication date
2020
Journal
KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
1337-1362
Publisher
Korean Society for Internet Information
Description
Advances in localization-based technologies and the increase in ubiquitous computing have led to a growing interest in location-based applications and services. High accuracy of the position of a wireless device is still a crucial requirement to be satisfied. Firstly, the rapid development of wireless communication technologies has affected the location accuracy of radio monitoring systems employed locally and globally. Secondly, the location is determined using standard complex computing methods and needs a relatively long execution time. In this paper, two geolocalization techniques, based on trigonometric and CORDIC computing processes, are proposed and implemented for Bluetooth-based indoor monitoring applications. Theoretical analysis and simulation results are investigated in terms of accuracy, scalability, and responsiveness. They show that the proposed techniques can locate a target wireless device accurately and are well suited for timing estimation.
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R Ouni, M Zaidi, M Alsabaan, W Abdul, A Alasaad - KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems …, 2020