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The Optimum Location for Access Point Deployment based on RSS for Indoor Communication
Shareef, O.A. ; Abdulwahid, M.M. ; Mosleh, M.F. ;
Shareef, O.A.
Abdulwahid, M.M.
Mosleh, M.F.
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2019-03
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In indoor wireless communication networks, the optimal locations had been known to deploy the access points (AP's)
which has a significant impact on improving various aspects of network operation, management, and coverage. In addition, develop
the behavioral characteristics of the wireless network. The most used approach for localization purposes was based on Received
Signal Strength (RSS) measurements, which is widely used in the wireless network. As well as, it can be easily accessed from
different operating systems. In this paper, we proposed an optimal AP localization algorithm based on RSS measurement obtained
from different received points. This localization algorithm works as a complementary to the 3D Ray tracing model based
REMCOM wireless InSite software and considered two-step localization approach, data collection phase, and localization phase.
Obtained result give relatively high accuracy to select the optimum location for AP compare with other selected locations. It is
worth to mention that effect of different building materials on signal propagation has been considered with specifying the optimum
location of deployment. Furthermore, channel characterizations that based on path losses have been considered as a confirmation
for the optimum location being selected.
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Shareef OA, Abdulwahid MM, Mosleh MF et al (2019) The Optimum Location for Access Point Deployment Based on RSS for Indoor Communication. International Journal of Simulation: Systems, Science and Technology. 20(S1): 2.1-2.6.
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