NLOS Identification and Mitigation for Time-based Indoor Localization Systems : Survey and Future Research Directions

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Author(s)

  • Bruno SILVA
  • Mikael GIDLUND
  • Adnan ABU-MAHFOUZ

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Original languageEnglish
Article number303
Number of pages41
Journal / PublicationACM Computing Surveys
Volume56
Issue number12
Online published7 May 2024
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Abstract

One hurdle to accurate indoor localization using time-based networks is the presence of Non-Line-Of-Sight (NLOS) and multipath signals, affecting the accuracy of ranging in indoor environments. NLOS identification and mitigation have been studied over the years and applied to different time-based networks, with most works considering NLOS links with WiFi and UWB channels. In this paper, we discuss the effects and challenges of NLOS conditions on indoor localization and present current state-of-the-art approaches to NLOS identification and mitigation in literature. We survey these approaches and classify them under different categories together with their merits and demerits. We further categorize approaches to tackle NLOS effects into single and hybrid measurement-based approaches in this work. Lessons learnt from the survey with future directions are also presented in this paper. © 2024 The owner/author(s).

Research Area(s)

  • Time-of-Flight, NLOS, LOS, Ranging, Localization