Abstract—This paper tends to address the problem of having to track devices within an indoor location, Spatial analysis of signal with respect to particular location was carried out, it deploys the use of IEEE 802.11b WLAN Protocol. CDMA is adopted as its multiple access technique , a commonly used term FINGERPRINT used in indoor geolocation system technique seek to exploit the relationship between measurable physical stimulus and a specific location. Comparison between simulation result and mathematical model was carried out.
Index Terms—Indoor, geolocation, received signal, strength, wireless, finger print, Mathematical Model.
J. Agajo and S. E. Ezewele are with Federal Polytechnic Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering , P.M.B 13, Auchi, Edo State Nigeria
O. Joseph is with Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun Delta State Nigeria.
A. Theophilus is with Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.
The Corresponding Author is a supervisor in charge of ICT with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) TVE Programmer for South-South in Nigeria (email: agajojul@yahoo.com, Phone: +2348053312732).
Cite: J. Agajo, O. Joseph, S. E. Ezewele, and A. Theophilus, "Spatial Analysis of Signal Strength in a Wireless Communication Medium for Indoor Geolocation System," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 3, no. 4, pp. 502-508, 2011.
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