Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction

Device-free localization (DFL) is becoming one of the new technologies in wireless localization field, due to its advantage that the target to be localized does not need to be attached to any electronic device. In the radio-frequency (RF) DFL system, radio transmitters (RTs) and radio receivers (RXs...

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Main Authors: Jie Zhang, Wendong Xiao, Sen Zhang, Shoudong Huang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-04-01
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spelling doaj-0ccfd49a974f47b6bd706c412b2ee4082020-11-24T22:22:24ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202017-04-0117487910.3390/s17040879s17040879Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature ExtractionJie Zhang0Wendong Xiao1Sen Zhang2Shoudong Huang3School of Automation & Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Automation & Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Automation & Electrical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, ChinaCentre for Autonomous Systems, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, AustraliaDevice-free localization (DFL) is becoming one of the new technologies in wireless localization field, due to its advantage that the target to be localized does not need to be attached to any electronic device. In the radio-frequency (RF) DFL system, radio transmitters (RTs) and radio receivers (RXs) are used to sense the target collaboratively, and the location of the target can be estimated by fusing the changes of the received signal strength (RSS) measurements associated with the wireless links. In this paper, we will propose an extreme learning machine (ELM) approach for DFL, to improve the efficiency and the accuracy of the localization algorithm. Different from the conventional machine learning approaches for wireless localization, in which the above differential RSS measurements are trivially used as the only input features, we introduce the parameterized geometrical representation for an affected link, which consists of its geometrical intercepts and differential RSS measurement. Parameterized geometrical feature extraction (PGFE) is performed for the affected links and the features are used as the inputs of ELM. The proposed PGFE-ELM for DFL is trained in the offline phase and performed for real-time localization in the online phase, where the estimated location of the target is obtained through the created ELM. PGFE-ELM has the advantages that the affected links used by ELM in the online phase can be different from those used for training in the offline phase, and can be more robust to deal with the uncertain combination of the detectable wireless links. Experimental results show that the proposed PGFE-ELM can improve the localization accuracy and learning speed significantly compared with a number of the existing machine learning and DFL approaches, including the weighted K-nearest neighbor (WKNN), support vector machine (SVM), back propagation neural network (BPNN), as well as the well-known radio tomographic imaging (RTI) DFL approach.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/4/879device-free localizationreceived signal strengthextreme learning machineparameterized geometrical feature extraction
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author Jie Zhang
Wendong Xiao
Sen Zhang
Shoudong Huang
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Wendong Xiao
Sen Zhang
Shoudong Huang
Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
Sensors
device-free localization
received signal strength
extreme learning machine
parameterized geometrical feature extraction
author_facet Jie Zhang
Wendong Xiao
Sen Zhang
Shoudong Huang
author_sort Jie Zhang
title Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
title_short Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
title_full Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
title_fullStr Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
title_full_unstemmed Device-Free Localization via an Extreme Learning Machine with Parameterized Geometrical Feature Extraction
title_sort device-free localization via an extreme learning machine with parameterized geometrical feature extraction
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Device-free localization (DFL) is becoming one of the new technologies in wireless localization field, due to its advantage that the target to be localized does not need to be attached to any electronic device. In the radio-frequency (RF) DFL system, radio transmitters (RTs) and radio receivers (RXs) are used to sense the target collaboratively, and the location of the target can be estimated by fusing the changes of the received signal strength (RSS) measurements associated with the wireless links. In this paper, we will propose an extreme learning machine (ELM) approach for DFL, to improve the efficiency and the accuracy of the localization algorithm. Different from the conventional machine learning approaches for wireless localization, in which the above differential RSS measurements are trivially used as the only input features, we introduce the parameterized geometrical representation for an affected link, which consists of its geometrical intercepts and differential RSS measurement. Parameterized geometrical feature extraction (PGFE) is performed for the affected links and the features are used as the inputs of ELM. The proposed PGFE-ELM for DFL is trained in the offline phase and performed for real-time localization in the online phase, where the estimated location of the target is obtained through the created ELM. PGFE-ELM has the advantages that the affected links used by ELM in the online phase can be different from those used for training in the offline phase, and can be more robust to deal with the uncertain combination of the detectable wireless links. Experimental results show that the proposed PGFE-ELM can improve the localization accuracy and learning speed significantly compared with a number of the existing machine learning and DFL approaches, including the weighted K-nearest neighbor (WKNN), support vector machine (SVM), back propagation neural network (BPNN), as well as the well-known radio tomographic imaging (RTI) DFL approach.
topic device-free localization
received signal strength
extreme learning machine
parameterized geometrical feature extraction
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/17/4/879
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