Journal article

Optical wireless-based indoor localization system employing a single-channel imaging receiver

K Wang, A Nirmalathas, C Lim, K Alameh, E Skafidas

Journal of Lightwave Technology | Published : 2016

Abstract

The indoor localization is a highly demanded function in high-speed wireless communication systems due to their limited directivity and mobility features. In this paper, we propose an indoor localization system based on the use of optical wireless technology in conjunction with a single-channel imaging receiver. The localization function can be realized by using either the received optical signal strength or the angle-of-arrival information. Proof-of-concept experiments are carried out and results show that a localization accuracy of about 4 cm can be realized with the received signal strength method, and that accuracy can be further improved to about 3 cm through angle-of-arrival detection...

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award funding scheme


Awarded by University of Melbourne's Early Career Researcher funding scheme


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported in part by the Australian Research Council's Discovery Early Career Researcher Award funding scheme under Project DE150100924 and The University of Melbourne's Early Career Researcher funding scheme under Project 602702.