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WI-FI Access Point (WAP) OPTIMAL Placement in an Indoor Location
Author(s) -
Roohi Farheen
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2021.38128
Subject(s) - computer science , router , computer network , wireless , point (geometry) , popularity , real time computing , point to point , telecommunications , geometry , mathematics , psychology , social psychology
The popularity of location based applications is undiminished today. They require accurate location information which is a challenging issue in indoor environments. Wireless technologies can help derive indoor positioning data. Especially, the WiFi technology is a promising candidate due to the existing and almost ubiquitous Wi-Fi infrastructure. The already deployed WiFi devices can also serve as reference points for localization eliminating the cost of setting up a dedicated system. However, the primary purpose of these Wi-Fi systems is data communication and not providing location services. This accuracy can be increased by carefully placing the Wi-Fi access points to cover the given territory properly. This method is based on simulated annealing which finds the optimal number and placement of Wi-Fi access points with regard to indoor positioning and investigate its performance in a real environment scenario via simulations. Keywords: Wi-fi access point (WAP), simulated annealing, router, wireless, placement, locationing.

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