IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2017)
A Single LED Positioning System Based on Circle Projection
Abstract
A simple and efficient visible light positioning (VLP) system based on a single LED lamp is proposed and demonstrated. In our system, a common circular LED lamp with a point marker is used as a transmitter and a smartphone camera serves as a receiver. The LED image is no longer treated as a point as in the existing works, but as an image whose geometric features are exploited to determine the receiver's orientation and location relative to the reference LED lamp. The expressions for determining the receiver's orientation and location are derived in terms of the geometric parameters. Our algorithm enhances the system robustness by overcoming the possible interruptions in conventional VLP systems, which require multiple LEDs. Meanwhile, it avoids the usage of angular sensors, which are unable to provide reliable and accurate measurements on receiver's orientation in mobile indoor environment. We experimentally evaluate and analyze the performance of the proposed VLP system. A centimeter-level positioning accuracy is achieved in an area of 3 m × 3 m.
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