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behboodi2013evaluation


Arash Behboodi, Pieter Crombez, Jose Heras, Eli De Poorter, Vlado Handziski, Filip Lemic, Ingrid Moerman, Tom Van Haute, Piet Verhoeve, Thiemo Voigt, Niklas Wirström and Adam Wolisz, "Evaluation of RF-based Indoor Localization Solutions for the Future Internet," Proceedings of Future Network and Mobile Summit (FuNeMS 2013), Poster Session, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2013.


Abstract

RF-based indoor localization solutions enjoy consistent efforts of re- searchers to provide more accurate and sustainable solutions. The multiplicity of RF- based indoor localization solutions makes their evaluation an indispensable part of future Internet. However no unified scheme has been devised for evaluation of these solutions and their robustness against various parameters. In this work, we present an overview of the EVARILOS project whose objectives are the development and valida- tion of standardized experiment-based benchmarks for localization solutions.

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Arash Behboodi
Pieter Crombez
Jose Heras
Eli De Poorter
Vlado Handziski
Filip Lemic
Ingrid Moerman
Tom Van Haute
Piet Verhoeve
Thiemo Voigt
Niklas Wirström
Adam Wolisz

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@inproceedings{behboodi2013evaluation,
    author = {Behboodi, Arash and Crombez, Pieter and Heras, Jose and De Poorter, Eli and Handziski, Vlado and Lemic, Filip and Moerman, Ingrid and Van Haute, Tom and Verhoeve, Piet and Voigt, Thiemo and Wirstr{\"{o}}m, Niklas and Wolisz, Adam},
    title = {{Evaluation of RF-based Indoor Localization Solutions for the Future Internet}},
    address = {Lisbon, Portugal},
    booktitle = {Future Network and Mobile Summit (FuNeMS 2013), Poster Session},
    month = {7},
    year = {2013},
   }
   
   

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