Two-Phase Framework for Indoor Positioning Systems Using Visible Light

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Jun 12;18(6):1917. doi: 10.3390/s18061917.

Abstract

Recently with the advancement of solid state lighting and the application thereof to Visible Light Communications (VLC), the concept of Visible Light Positioning (VLP) has been targeted as a very attractive indoor positioning system (IPS) due to its ubiquity, directionality, spatial reuse, and relatively high modulation bandwidth. IPSs, in general, have four major components: (1) a modulation, (2) a multiple access scheme, (3) a channel measurement, and (4) a positioning algorithm. A number of VLP approaches have been proposed in the literature and primarily focus on a fixed combination of these elements and moreover evaluate the quality of the contribution often by accuracy or precision alone. In this article, we provide a novel two-phase indoor positioning algorithmic framework that is able to increase robustness when subject to insufficient anchor luminaries and also incorporate any combination of the four major IPS components.

Keywords: AoA; CDMA; FDMA; OFDM; OOK; PAM; PPM; RSS; TDMA; ToF; indoor positioning; proximity; triangulation; trilateration; visible light.