Title
Self-Sufficient Sensor Node Embedding 2D Visible Light Positioning through a Solar Cell Module
Abstract
Nowadays, indoor positioning (IP) is a relevant aspect in several scenarios within the Internet of Things (IoT) framework, e.g., Industry 4.0, Smart City and Smart Factory, in order to track, amongst others, the position of vehicles, people or goods. This paper presents the realization and testing of a low power sensor node equipped with long range wide area network (LoRaWAN) connectivity and providing 2D Visible Light Positioning (VLP) features. Three modulated LED (light emitting diodes) sources, the same as the ones commonly employed in indoor environments, are used. The localization feature is attained from the received light intensities performing optical channel estimation and lateration directly on the target to be localized, equipped with a low-power microcontroller. Moreover, the node exploits a solar cell, both as optical receiver and energy harvester, provisioning energy from the artificial lights used for positioning, thus realizing an innovative solution for self-sufficient indoor localization. The tests performed in a similar to 1 m(2) area reveal accurate positioning results with error lower than 5 cm and energy self-sufficiency even in case of radio transmissions every 10 min, which are compliant with quasi-real time monitoring tasks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.3390/s22155869
SENSORS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
indoor positioning, visible light positioning, photovoltaic, energy harvesting, low power, ultra-low power, IoT, LoRaWAN
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
15
1424-8220
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Irene Cappelli120.74
Federico Carli200.68
Ada Fort346378.26
Federico Micheletti400.68
Valerio Vignoli514341.90
Mara Bruzzi600.68