Volume 11 - Issue 3
BLE Indoor Positioning System Using RSSI-based Trilateration
- Robert Bembenik
Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Computer Science, Warsaw, Poland
r.bembenik@ii.pw.edu.pl
- Krzysztof Falcman
Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Computer Science, Warsaw, Poland
krzysztof.falcman@gmail.com
Keywords: indoor positioning system, Bluetooth Low Energy, BLE, beacon, trilateration
Abstract
Systems for outdoor positioning such as Global Positioning System (GPS), Global Navigation Satellite
System (GLONASS) or Galileo are commonly used in our everyday lives through smartphones or
in-car devices to establish our current position outdoors and/or to navigate to a specified destination.
There is, however, no standard solution to establish our position indoors, where satellite signals do
not reach. In this paper we present a system for indoor positioning that uses Bluetooth Low Energy
(BLE) beacons as transmitting nodes with known positions and the Received Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI) designating the strength of the signal emitted by the nodes with the help of trilateration
to establish user’s position in a building with a mobile application. Due to the signal’s instability we
propose enhancements that improve positioning precision. We report results of the conducted tests
performed in both static and dynamic scenarios, whose precision is acceptable in most of the typical
indoor positioning schemes.