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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jkoni.2013.17.6.810

Indoor Location Tracking for First Responders using Data Network  

Chun, Se-Bum (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Lim, Soon (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Lee, Min-Su (Automation and System Research Institute, Seoul National University)
Heo, Moon-Beom (Satellite Navigation Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Abstract
In case Wi-Fi network based First responder's position tracking system is used, range measurement must be generated from RSSI finger print database. However, it is impossible to build up finger print database and to perform rescue operation at same time in the scene of rescue. In this paper, improvised Wi-Fi network without finger print database and pedestrian dead reckoning based first responders tracking system is proposed.
Keywords
Indoor navigation; Pedestrian dead reckoning; Deployable access point;
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