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摘要
对于物联网应用,LPWA是一种有用的通信选择,使我们能够将遍布陆地的微型设备连接到互联网。由于许多低价物联网设备通常需要在有限的功率预算下工作,因此这种低功耗远程通信技术是普及物联网部署的强大工具。由于低功耗广域网设备的功能较差,因此设备的本地化成为一个重要的实际问题。Sigfox等基于UNB(超窄带)的LPWA网络是物联网应用的主要LPWA服务之一,其通信距离超过10公里。然而,由于远程通信和基于unb调制的特性,不可能使用最先进的高精度定位技术;基于UNB的LPWA应采用基于RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indicator)的简单方法,而RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indicator)的位置估计误差较大。在本文中,我们提出了一种利用便携式接入点(ap)来提高基于unb的LPWA网络中设备定位精度的方法。通过引入基于距离的加权技术,我们结合固定式和便携式ap提高了定位精度。我们证明了便携式AP和新的加权技术可以有效地工作在基于unb的LPWA网络中。
Localization with Portable APs in Ultra-Narrow-Band-based LPWA Networks
: For IoT applications LPWA is a useful communication choice that enables us to connect tiny devices spread over the land to the Internet. Since many low-price IoT devices usually need to work with limited power budget, this kind of low-power long-range communication technique is a strong tool to populate IoT deployment. Since LPWA de- vices are less functional, localization of devices are addressed as one of the important practical problems. UNB (Ultra Narrow Band)-based LPWA networks such as Sigfox are one of the major LPWA services for IoT applications, which have a long communication range more than 10km. However, due to the long-range communications and the property of UNB-based modulation, it is not possible to use state-of-the-art localization techniques with high-accuracy; UNB- based LPWA should use simple methods based on RSSI (Radio Signal Strength Indicator) that involves large position estimation errors. In this paper, we propose a method to improve accuracy of device localization in UNB-based LPWA networks by utilizing portable Access Points (APs). By introducing a distance-based weighting technique, we improve the localization accuracy in combination with stationary and portable APs. We demonstrated that the portable AP and the new weighting technique e ff ectively works in UNB-based LPWA networks.