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  • Wireless Distance Estimation Based on Error Correction of Bluetooth RSSI

    Joon-young JUNG  Dong-oh KANG  Jang-ho CHOI  Changseok BAE  Dae-young KIM  

     
    PAPER-Network

      Vol:
    E98-B No:6
      Page(s):
    1018-1031

    In this paper, we propose an error-correction low-pass filter (EC-LPF) algorithm for estimating the wireless distance between devices. To measure this distance, the received signal strength indication (RSSI) is a popularly used method because the RSSI of a wireless signal, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, can be measured easily without the need for additional hardware. However, estimating the wireless distance using an RSSI is known to be difficult owing to the occurrence of inaccuracies. To examine the inaccuracy characteristics of Bluetooth RSSI, we conduct a preliminary test to discover the relationship between the actual distance and Bluetooth RSSI under several different environments. The test results verify that the main reason for inaccuracy is the existence of measurement errors in the raw Bluetooth RSSI data. In this paper, the EC-LPF algorithm is proposed to reduce measurement errors by alleviating fluctuations in a Bluetooth signal with responsiveness for real-time applications. To evaluate the effectiveness of the EC-LPF algorithm, distance accuracies of different filtering algorithms are compared, namely, a low-pass filer (LPF), a Kalman filter, a particle filter, and the EC-LPF algorithm under two different environments: an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) chamber and an indoor hall. The EC-LPF algorithm achieves the best performance in both environments in terms of the coefficient of determination, standard deviation, measurement range, and response time. In addition, we also implemented a meeting room application to verify the feasibility of the EC-LPF algorithm. The results prove that the EC-LPF algorithm distinguishes the inside and outside areas of a meeting room without error.

  • A Fast Algebraic Codebook Search Method for DSVD Applications

    Joon-Young JUNG  Hae-Wook CHOI  

     
    LETTER-Speech and Hearing

      Vol:
    E84-D No:7
      Page(s):
    915-917

    This paper proposes a fast algebraic codebook search for DSVD applications. In this method, the codebook search is simplified by reducing the number of possible position combinations using a mean-based track threshold multiplied by heuristically determined optimum threshold factor. And, to guarantee a complexity requirement of DSVD, the maximum number of searching position combinations is limited to 320. The proposed method reduced computational complexity considerably, compared with G.729 with a slight degradation of SNR. Particularly, it shows better speech quality with lower complexity than G.729A.