RSSI data in different environments for locolization and transfer learning

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LIUYI
YANG
Submitted by:
LIUYI YANG
Last updated:
Fri, 05/10/2024 - 05:57
DOI:
10.21227/s8sy-gc66
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Abstract 

This is the dataset of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) from Wi-Fi routers in different environments.

RSSI was collected by a person holding an Android tablet within one hour 

in S301, Graduate School of Informatic Science (Main Building), Kobe University, Japan.

 

We collected the RSSI between the terminal and Wi-Fi routers 

per second 30 times at 20 reference points with doors open. 

Then, we collected RSSI data again with doors closed. 

The distance between reference points is greater than or equal to 2 m. 

We limited our experiment to data from four routers in our research lab, 

even though the terminal could detect signals from other routers.

Location of reference points and routers are shown in file 'ExperimentEnvironmentLayout.pdf'.

 

Instructions: 

Description

 

This is the dataset of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) from Wi-Fi routers

RSSI was collected by a person holding an Android tablet within one hour 

in S301, Graduate School of Informatic Science (Main Building), Kobe University, Japan.

 

We collected the RSSI between the terminal and Wi-Fi routers 

per second 30 times at 20 reference points with doors open. 

Then, we collected RSSI data again with doors closed. 

The distance between reference points is greater than or equal to 2 m. 

We limited our experiment to data from four routers in our research lab, 

even though the terminal could detect signals from other routers.

Location of reference points and routers are shown in file 'ExperimentEnvironmentLayout.pdf'.

 

Data Dictionary

 

The first column in tables is labels of reference points.

The other columns in tables are RSSI data.