A copy of this work was available on the public web and has been preserved in the Wayback Machine. The capture dates from 2018; you can also visit the original URL.
The file type is application/pdf
.
A comparison of human body compensation models for RSSI based localization and tracking
2016
2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2)
This preliminary work presents a comparative study of human body compensation models for localization and tracking purposes. Besides the well known influence of multipath fading and diffraction on the performance of localization systems, the influence of the user itself is often still neglected. The presence of such a user can block the radio-frequency (RF) signal paths between a body-worn node and the fixed infrastructure nodes. As a result, these additional obstructions might worsen the
doi:10.1109/isc2.2016.7580832
dblp:conf/isc2/TroghPTMJ16
fatcat:7cercs6rznfurbpibav3x6hrre