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Received Signal Strength (RSS) for indoor localization is widely used due to its simplicity and availability in most mobile devices. The RSS channel model is defined by the propagation losses and the shadow fading. This paper studies two-slope RSS channel model and compares its validity to classical one-slope path loss model. Particularly, the work presents real-data results of a Bayesian calibration...
Received Signal Strength (RSS) localization is widely used due to its simplicity and availability in most mobile devices. The RSS channel model is defined by the propagation losses and the shadow fading. These parameters might vary over time because of changes in the environment. In this paper, the problem of tracking a mobile node by RSS measurements is addressed, while simultaneously estimating...
This paper addresses the problem of determining the Cramér-Rao lower bound (CRLB) for the parameters and breakpoint distance in a Path-Loss Channel model for Received Signal Strength (RSS) measurements. The path loss model is usually assumed for corrupted RSS measurements due to the shadow fading channel feature. In this paper the two-slope path loss model is considered, in which RSS measurements...
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