Using a derived table of signal strength data to locate and track a user in a wireless network
First Claim
1. A method for determining a location of a mobile unit, comprising:
- measuring a wireless signal strength;
comparing the measured wireless signal strength to a table of mathematically estimated wireless signal strengths and corresponding mobile unit locations;
finding a table entry whose mathematically estimated wireless signal strength is closest, by distance in signal space, to the measured wireless signal strength; and
, determining the location of the mobile unit with reference to the found table entry, wherein the mathematically estimated signal strengths in the table are determined without measurement of wireless signal strength at the corresponding mobile unit locations.
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Abstract
A method for locating a user in a wireless network is disclosed. A mobile computer seeking to determine its location within a building detects the signal strength of one or more wireless base stations placed at known locations throughout the building. The mobile computer uses this measured signal strength to determine its location via a signal-strength-to-location table look-up. A table of known locations within the building and the base station signal strength at those locations is searched to find the most similar stored signal strength to the signal strength detected. The location corresponding to the most similar stored signal strength is determined to be the current location of the mobile computer. Alternatively, a number of signal strengths from the table can be used and the corresponding locations can be spatially averaged to determine the location of the mobile computer. The table can be derived empirically, by placing a mobile computer at the known locations and detecting the signal strength of the wireless base stations at those locations, or the table can be derived mathematically by taking into account a reference signal strength, the distance between the reference point and the known location, and the number of walls between the reference point and the known location. As an alternative, the base stations can detect the signal strength of the mobile computer. In such a case, the table would relate a known position of the mobile computer to the signal strength of the mobile computer at that location as detected by the one or more base stations.
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38 Claims
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1. A method for determining a location of a mobile unit, comprising:
- measuring a wireless signal strength;
comparing the measured wireless signal strength to a table of mathematically estimated wireless signal strengths and corresponding mobile unit locations;
finding a table entry whose mathematically estimated wireless signal strength is closest, by distance in signal space, to the measured wireless signal strength; and
, determining the location of the mobile unit with reference to the found table entry, wherein the mathematically estimated signal strengths in the table are determined without measurement of wireless signal strength at the corresponding mobile unit locations. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- measuring a wireless signal strength;
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7. A computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions for performing steps, comprising:
- measuring a wireless signal strength;
comparing the measured wireless signal strength to a table of mathematically estimated wireless signal strengths and corresponding mobile unit locations;
finding a table entry whose mathematically estimated wireless signal strength is closest, by distance in signal space, to the measured wireless signal strength; and
, determining the location of the mobile unit with reference to the found table entry, wherein the mathematically estimated signal strengths in the table are determined without measurement of wireless signal strength at the corresponding mobile unit locations. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
- measuring a wireless signal strength;
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13. A mobile unit comprising:
- a wireless interface hardware, wherein the wireless interface hardware obtains a wireless signal strength;
a memory storage, storing a table of mathematically estimated wireless signal strengths and corresponding mobile unit locations; and
a central processing unit, wherein the central processing unit compares the obtained wireless signal strength to the table of mathematically estimated wireless signal strengths and corresponding mobile unit locations, finds a table entry whose mathematically estimated wireless signal strength is closest, by distance in signal space, to the obtained wireless signal strength, and determines the location of the mobile unit with reference to the found table entry, wherein the mathematically estimated signal strengths in the table are determined without measurement of wireless signal strength at the corresponding mobile unit locations. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
- a wireless interface hardware, wherein the wireless interface hardware obtains a wireless signal strength;
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19. A device for locating a mobile device comprising:
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a processor; at least one memory in communication with the processor; an interface in communication with the processor and adapted to communicate with at least one wireless base station in a local area network; a table stored in the at least a portion of the at least one memory wherein the table comprises a plurality of locations with corresponding signal strength values wherein the corresponding signal strength values are mathematically estimated without the need for measuring wireless signal strengths at the corresponding location; computer instructions stored in at least another portion of the at least one memory, the computer instructions executable by the processor at least to; receive measured signal strength values representative of signals received from the mobile device; correlate the measured signal strength values with signal strength values corresponding to at least one location in said table; and determine a location of said mobile device on a floor plan as a function of the at least one location in said table. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A non-transitory computer readable storage device having stored thereon computer-readable readable instructions that upon execution on a computing device, at least cause a system to:
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receive measured signal strength values from a mobile device; correlate the measured signal strength values with signal strength values corresponding to at least one location in a table stored in said memory wherein said table comprises a plurality of locations with corresponding signal strength values wherein the signal strengths are mathematically estimated without the need for measuring wireless signal strengths at the corresponding location in said table; and determine a location of said mobile device on a floor plan as a function of the at least one location in said table. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
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33. A method for locating a mobile computing device within a building, comprising:
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receiving measured signal strength values from the mobile computing device; correlating the measured signal strength values with signal strength values corresponding to at least one location in a table stored in said memory wherein said table comprises a plurality of locations with corresponding signal strength values wherein the signal strengths are mathematically estimated without the need for measuring wireless signal strengths at the corresponding location in said table; and determining a corresponding location on a floor plan of the building as a function of the at least one location in said table. - View Dependent Claims (34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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