An NDN based indoor positioning and navigation system
Abstract
Providing navigation services indoor is becoming a growing trend in recent years.
Traditional GPS is not a viable solution for indoor use as it demands more accuracy
and may be out of reach of GPS signals. Indoor positioning can be implmented
using a variety of localized techniques that are not reliant on GPS. Among all the
techniques, Wi-Fi RSSI ngerprinting based indoor positioning is very popular for
its accuracy, reliability and ability to use the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure of a
building. Large areas like shopping complexes, airports, universities, etc. already
have an existing Wi-Fi network deployed. Making use of an existing network makes
this technique cost e ective and easy to implement. However, a large indoor area
with multiple
oors will require a large database of Wi-Fi ngerprint data. The
performance of the localization and navigation algorithms su er greatly due to this
large database, both due to time requirements and computational complexity. This
paper focuses on improving the performance of Wi-Fi RSSI ngerprinting based
indoor positioning and navigation systems in large areas by making use of named
data networking as the network architecture. We aim to demonstrate how named
data networking can help improve the performance of both indoor localization and
indoor navigation in various scenarios over traditional TCP/IP based solutions.