Tools to determine exact location when using ibeacons

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星月不相逢 2021-01-29 22:29

We are working with a Retail client who would like to know if using multiple iBeacons throughout the store would help track a customer\'s exact location when they are inside the

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  •  无人及你
    2021-01-29 23:16

    Exact location is something that is unlikely to be achievable, but something within some tolerance values is certainly possible. I've not done extensive testing of this yet, but in a small 3x4m area, with three Beacons, you can get good positioning in ideal situations, the problem is that we don't normally have ideal situations!

    The hard part is getting an accurate distance from the receiver to the iBeacon, RSSI (the received signal strength) is the only information we have, to turn this into a distance we use a measurement based on known signal strengths at various distances from the transmitter e.g. Qiu, T, Zhou, Y, Xia, F, Jin, N, & Feng, L 2012. This bit works well (and is already implemented with an average accuracy in the iOS SDK), but unfortunately environmental conditions such as humidity and other objects (such as people) getting between the receiver and transmitter degrade the signal unpredictably.

    You can read my initial research presentation on SlideShare, which covers some basic environmental effects and shows the effect on the accuracy of measurement, it also references articles that explain how RSSI is turned into distance, and some approaches to overcome the environmental factors. However in a retail situation the top tip, is to position the iBeacons on the ceiling as this reduces the number of Human obstructions.

    Trilateration is basically the same whatever you do, I've been using Gema Megantara's version. To improve the positioning further a technique will be needed that takes environmental conditions into account e.g. Hyo-Sung & Wonpil 2009.

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