Tianxiang Li, Haofan Lu, Reza Rezvani, A. Abedi, Omid Salehi-Abari
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Recent years have seen significant advances in WiFi Localization. However, existing systems require either multiple access points to cooperate with each other or a single access point to have multiple antennas and transceiver chains. Therefore, they cannot be integrated into most IoT WiFi chipsets which have only a single transceiver chain. This paper presents WiSight, a novel approach to bringing WiFi localization to any WiFi devices, especially those with a single RF chain. We propose a WiFi antenna design and use the inherent properties of the 802.11 protocol to measure Angle-of-Arrival (AoA) and Time-of-Flight (ToF) using a single transceiver chain. Our proof-of-concept simulation and real world experiments promise the feasibility of this approach.