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Visible Light Localization Using Incumbent Light Fixtures
2016
Proceedings of the 14th ACM Conference on Embedded Network Sensor Systems CD-ROM - SenSys '16
Visible light indoor localization offers promising accuracy and reliability due to dense light deployment and multipath-free propagation. However, current visible light localization schemes rely on either energy-hungry cameras or assumptions about channel responses of light sources, which limits their application. They also require LED lights with specialized circuitry, which increases cost and hinders large scale deployment. We present LiTell2, a scheme that extracts unique features from
doi:10.1145/2994551.2996534
dblp:conf/sensys/ZhangZZ16
fatcat:lx6llmblmncidik7gmd45alsb4