Roland Stenzl, S. Wilker, T. Sauter, T. U. Wien, A. Nagy, Thomas Bigler, A. Treytl
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With technological revolutions like the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 on the doorstep, localization of network nodes is more important than ever. Indoor localization systems mostly work with omnidirectional antennas for simplicity reasons. Using directional antennas has advantages, though, and devices with such antennas will be included in IoT systems someday. In this paper, the focus is on dynamic changes in the configuration of localization systems. Adding an antenna must be handled fast and efficiently. Frequent recalculations of the configuration could be necessary, and limited resources make a reduction of the computational effort desirable. In this work we look at possible methods to cut the computational effort while minimizing the penalty on accuracy. Since accuracy is of utmost importance for indoor localization, there is a fine line which is important to find.