Machine Learning Based Indoor Localisation Using Wi-Fi And Smartphone
Journal: Journal of Independent Studies and Research - Computing (Vol.18, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-01-01
Authors : Zulqarnain Khokhar Murtaza Ahmed Siddiqi;
Page : 0-0
Keywords : Machine Learning; Random Forest; Decision Tree; Gradient boosting; Wi-Fi localization; indoor positioning;
Abstract
Wi-Fi based indoor positioning with the help of access points and smart devices have become an integral part in finding a device or a person's location. Wi-Fi based indoor localization technology has been among the most attractive field for researchers for a number of years. In this paper, we have presented Wi-Fi based in-door localization using three different machinelearning techniques. The three machine learning algorithms implemented and compared are Decision Tree, Random Forest and Gradient Boosting classifier. After making a fingerprint of the floor based on Wi-Fi signals, mentioned algorithms were used to identify device location at thirty different positions on the floor. Random Forest and Gradient Boosting classifier were able to identify the location of the device with accuracy higher than 90%. While Decision Tree was able to identify the location with accuracy a bit higher than 80%.
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