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Title Improving Signal-Strength Aggregation for Mobile Crowdsourcing Scenarios
Authors Diego Madariaga, Javier Madariaga, Javier Bustos-Jiménez, Benjamin Bustos
Publication date February 2021
Abstract Due to its huge impact on the overall quality of service
(QoS) of
wireless networks, both academic and industrial research have actively
focused on analyzing the received signal strength in areas of particular
interest. In this paper, we propose the improvement of signal-strength
aggregation with a special focus on Mobile Crowdsourcing scenarios by
avoiding common issues related to the mishandling of log-scaled signal
values, and by the proposal of a novel aggregation method based on
interpolation. Our paper presents two clear contributions. First, we discuss
the misuse of log-scaled signal-strength values, which is a persistent
problem within the mobile computing community. We present the physical and
mathematical formalities on how signal-strength values must be handled in a
scientific environment. Second, we present a solution to the difficulties of
aggregating signal strength in Mobile Crowdsourcing scenarios, as a low
number of measurements and nonuniformity in spatial distribution. Our
proposed method obtained consistently lower Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE)
values than other commonly used methods at estimating the expected value of
signal strength over an area. Both contributions of this paper are important
for several recent pieces of research that characterize signal strength for
an area of interest.
Pages article 1084
Volume 21
Journal name Sensors
Publisher Molecular Diversity Preservation International (Basel, Switzerland)
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