1. Poster Abstract: LocaLight - A Battery-Free Passive Localization System Using Visible Light
- Author
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Ambuj Varshney, Thiemo Voigt, Elena Di Lascio, and Carlos Pérez-Penichet
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Battery (electricity) ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,business.industry ,Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,Tracking (particle physics) ,Photodiode ,law.invention ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Position (vector) ,law ,Shadow ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Overhead (computing) ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Radio frequency ,Artificial intelligence ,Telecommunications ,business ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
Most existing indoor localization systems are battery-powered and use the changes in Radio Frequency (RF) signals to localize objects. In this paper, we present LocaLight: a battery-free indoor localization system that localizes objects using visible light by tracking the shadow they cast. By sensing a drop in the intensity of ambient light caused by the presence of a shadow, LocaLight localizes the object. Since the position of the shadow can be predicted, it is possible to localize the object in a sensitive area by carefully positioning the light sensors and the overhead lights. Our initial results suggest that LocaLight achieves an accuracy comparable to many of the state-of-the art solutions that use RF.
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- 2016