Impact of Number of LEDs on An Optical Camera Communication Based Indoor Positioning System

Khadijeh Ali Mahmoodi, Asghar Gholami, Zabih Ghassemlooy

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    Abstract

    Optical camera communications (OCCs) technology utilizes lighting infrastructure for both illumination and data transmission and a camera for the data receiver. Recently, implementing OCC for indoor positioning has drawn a lot of attention.We consider an indoor environment with some light emitting diodes (LEDs) lighting access points for positioning and estimate the location of the camera using the angle viewed from the camera's lens. In this work, impact of number of LEDs on the preciseness of the positioning is investigated theoretically and validated experimentally. We show that increasing the number of LEDs has a significant effect on the performance of the proposed indoor positioning system (IPS).

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication3rd West Asian Symposium on Optical and Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications, WASOWC 2020
    Place of PublicationPiscataway, NJ
    PublisherIEEE
    Number of pages4
    ISBN (Electronic)9781728186917
    ISBN (Print)9781728186924
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Nov 2020
    Event3rd West Asian Symposium on Optical and Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications, WASOWC 2020 - Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
    Duration: 24 Nov 202025 Nov 2020

    Publication series

    Name3rd West Asian Symposium on Optical and Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications, WASOWC 2020

    Conference

    Conference3rd West Asian Symposium on Optical and Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications, WASOWC 2020
    Country/TerritoryIran, Islamic Republic of
    CityTehran
    Period24/11/2025/11/20

    Keywords

    • Indoor positioning
    • LEDs
    • Optical camera communication

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