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Microlocation for Smart Buildings in the Era of the Internet of Things: A Survey of Technologies, Techniques, and Approaches
Microlocation plays a key role in the transformation of traditional buildings
into smart infrastructure. Microlocation is the process of locating any entity
with a very high accuracy, possibly in centimeters. Such technologies require
high detection accuracy, energy efficiency, wide reception range, low cost, and
availability. In this article, we provide insights into various
microlocation-enabling technologies, techniques, and services and discuss how
they can accelerate the incorporation of the Internet of Things (IoT) in smart
buildings. We cover the challenges and examine some signal processing filtering
techniques such that microlocation-enabling technologies and services can be
thoroughly integrated with an IoT-equipped smart building. An experiment with
Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE) beacons used for microlocation is also presented