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Recent Advances in Indoor Localization via Visible Lights: A Survey

Arrasy Rahman, Ting Li, Yu Wang

2020Sensors152 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Because of the limitations of the Global Positioning System (GPS) in indoor scenarios, various types of indoor positioning or localization technologies have been proposed and deployed. Wireless radio signals have been widely used for both communication and localization purposes due to their popular availability in indoor spaces. However, the accuracy of indoor localization based purely on radio signals is still not perfect. Recently, visible light communication (VLC) has made use of electromagnetic radiation from light sources for transmitting data. The potential for deploying visible light communication for indoor localization has been investigated in recent years. Visible-light-based localization enjoys low deployment cost, high throughput, and high security. In this article, the most recent advances in visible-light-based indoor localization systems have been reviewed. We strongly believe that visible-light-based localization will become a low-cost and feasible complementary solution for indoor localization and other smart building applications.

Topics & Concepts

Visible light communicationComputer scienceSoftware deploymentWirelessGlobal Positioning SystemIndoor positioning systemReal-time computingTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringLight-emitting diodeEngineeringOperating systemAccelerometerIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesOptical Wireless Communication TechnologiesUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems