A Review on WPS Techniques in Indoor Position System
Keywords:
GPS (global positioning system), LBS (location base service), Positioning Techniques, Wi-Fi, RSSI (residue signal strength indication)Abstract
Satellite-based Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have enabled a variety of location based services such as navigation systems, and become increasingly popular and important in our everyday life. So, there is need of finding system for indoor locations. The indoor positioning technology applied inside building attracts a significant research works. Indoor Positioning System can be used for different purposes and for different services, so a lot of research is going on to find a more accurate position with low Location Based Services (LBS) drive. The development of indoor positioning techniques is mainly due to the need to provide service continuity inside buildings. The impacts of human behaviour on RSSI distribution are explored and analysed. The main goal is to develop an application for mobile tracking which helps in detecting position of human inside building which explore different services like it will be used in malls for employee tracking and management or in colleges for tracking staff and manage the system etc.
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