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RadioMap: fine-grained cellular coverage mapping in indoor environments

Published: 08 December 2014 Publication History

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Poor signal quality results in frequent dropped calls, degradation of throughput, and high battery consumption. Coverage maps advertised by cellular operators are very abstract and provide coverage information for outdoor areas. In real-world, most of the cellular phone usage is reported indoors and therefore, call drops are more frequent in these environments. Aiming to provide seamless connectivity indoors, we develop a system RadioMap that uses sensing capabilities of a smartphone to create fine-grained cellular signal maps in indoor environments. These signal maps provide a low-cost and pervasive solution to the cellular operators for finding signal dead spots in indoor environments and accordingly, take rectifying measures such as installing signal boosters, etc.

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Dropped Call Statistics http://goo.gl/gaWVBv
[2]
Verizon Coverage Locator http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/support/coverage-locator
[3]
FCC Guidelines http://www.fcc.gov/guides/understanding-wireless-telephone-coverage-areas
[4]
Otsason, Veljo et al., "Accurate GSM indoor localization." ACM UbiComp 2005.
[5]
Schulman, Aaron, et al. "Bartendr: a practical approach to energy-aware cellular data scheduling." ACM MobiCom'2010.

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      Middleware Posters and Demos '14: Proceedings of the Posters and Demos Session of the 15th International Middleware Conference
      December 2014
      49 pages
      ISBN:9781450332200
      DOI:10.1145/2678508
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      1. RSSI
      2. cellular coverage
      3. dead-spots
      4. signal maps

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