wireless: Wireless Indoor Localization

wirelessR Documentation

Wireless Indoor Localization

Description

The wireless data frame has 2000 rows and 8 columns. The first 7 variables report the measurements of the Wi-Fi signal strength received from 7 Wi-Fi routers in an office location in Pittsburgh (USA). The last column indicates the class labels.

Usage

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Format

A data frame containing the following columns:

  • V1 Signal strength from router 1.

  • V2 Signal strength from router 2.

  • V3 Signal strength from router 3.

  • V4 Signal strength from router 4.

  • V5 Signal strength from router 5.

  • V6 Signal strength from router 6.

  • V7 Signal strength from router 7.

  • V8 Group memberships, from 1 to 4.

Details

The Wi-Fi signal strength is measured in dBm, decibel milliwatts, which is expressed as a negative value ranging from -100 to 0. The labels correspond to 4 different rooms. In total, we have 4 groups with 500 observations each.

Source

Bhatt, R. (2017). Wireless Indoor Localization. UCI Machine Learning Repository.
https://doi.org/10.24432/C51880.

References

Rohra, J.G., Perumal, B., Narayanan, S.J., Thakur, P. and Bhatt, R.B. (2017). "User Localization in an Indoor Environment Using Fuzzy Hybrid of Particle Swarm Optimization & Gravitational Search Algorithm with Neural Networks". In: Deep, K., et al. Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 546. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3322-3_27

Examples

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