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\Title{Integrating 802.11 Fine Timing Measurements into an Indoor Localization System}
\Title{Integrating 802.11 Fine Timing Measurements into an Indoor Positioning System}
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\Author{Toni Fetzer$^{1,*}$\orcidB{}, Frank Ebner$^{1}$\orcidA{}, Markus Bullmann$^{1}$\orcidC{}, Frank Deinzer$^{1}$ and Marcin Grzegorzek$^{2}$}
\Author{Markus Bullmann$^{1}$\orcidC{}, Toni Fetzer$^{1,*}$\orcidB{}, Frank Ebner$^{1}$\orcidA{}, Frank Deinzer$^{1}$ and Marcin Grzegorzek$^{2}$}
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\AuthorNames{Toni Fetzer, Frank Ebner, Markus Bullmann, Frank Deinzer and Marcin Grzegorzek}
\AuthorNames{Markus Bullmann, Toni Fetzer, Frank Ebner, Frank Deinzer and Marcin Grzegorzek}
\keyword{indoor localization; Wi-Fi; PDR; sensor fusion; smartphone; particle filter; sample impoverishment; estimation; historic buildings; navigation mesh}
\keyword{fine timing measurement; Wi-Fi; position estimation; sensor fusion; smartphone; indoor positioning system; IEEE 802.11-2016}
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\address{%
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$^{2}$ \quad University of Siegen - Pattern Recognition Group; marcin.grzegorzek@uni-siegen.de}
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\corres{Correspondence: toni.fetzer@fhws.de}
\corres{Correspondence: markus.bullmann@fhws.de}
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\section{Introduction}
\label{sec:intro}
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Many indoor positing system (IPS) rely on radio technologies for estimating a pedestrian's position inside a building \cite{Ebner-15}. Probably the most widespread approaches are those based on Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) provided by Wi-Fi, as many buildings nowadays offer good infrastructure and as the be located receiver, standard smartphones can be used. These two features make Wi-Fi particularly interesting for the commercial consumer market, e.g. navigating inside an airport or shopping mall.
Many indoor positioning system (IPS) rely on radio technologies for estimating a pedestrian's position inside a building \cite{Ebner-15}. Probably the most widespread approaches are those based on Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) provided by Wi-Fi, as many buildings nowadays offer good infrastructure and as the be located receiver, standard smartphones can be used. These two features make Wi-Fi particularly interesting for the commercial consumer market, e.g. navigating inside an airport or shopping mall.
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By measuring the RSSI emitted from Wi-Fi access points (AP) at known locations, the receiver and thus the pedestrian is able to get its current position using the principles of multilateration.