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ADDRESSING DEPLOYMENT ISSUES IN WI-FI FINGERPRINT-BASED INDOOR LOCALIZATION
MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "ADDRESSING DEPLOYMENT ISSUES IN WI-FI FINGERPRINT-BASED INDOOR LOCALIZATION" By Mr. Tianyang HU Abstract Wi-Fi fingerprint-based techniques for indoor localization have attracted extensive research interest in recent years. Various localization schemes have been proposed which produce decent accuracy. However, besides localization accuracy, several other issues need to be considered when deploying the system. In this thesis, we address three deployment issues in Wi-Fi fingerprint-based indoor localization: virtual access point (VAP), device calibration and localization error estimation. We propose a graph-based algorithm to identify and merge VAPs so as to remove redundant data and speed up localization. To make the system adapt to heterogeneous devices, we dynamically calibrate user-measured fingerprints through linear transformation in the online phase. We also estimate the localization error and provide a confidence range where the user is likely to be. We implement these functions as individual modules and integrate them into our existing system. Extensive experimental trials in Hong Kong International Airport and Hong Kong Olympian City show that our solutions to the three issues are satisfactory and they make the system more applicable and computationally- efficient. Date: Monday, 20 July 2015 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 3494 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Gary Chan (Supervisor) Dr. Brahim Bensaou (Chairperson) Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****