Lab to Multiscene Generalization for Non-Line-of-Sight Identification With Small-Scale Datasets

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Hua Q. [1 ]
Nielsen M.H. [1 ]
An Z. [2 ]
Ren J. [3 ]
Wisniewski R. [1 ]
Kold S. [4 ]
Rahbek O. [4 ]
Shen M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University, Aalborg
[2] School of Communication and Information Engineering, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Chongqing
[3] National Key Laboratory of Antennas and Microwave Technology, Xidian University, Xi'an
[4] Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg
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IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence | 2024年 / 5卷 / 02期
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Channel impulse response (CIR); deep neural network (DNN); indoor localization; machine learning (ML); non-line-of-sight (NLOS) identification; ultra-wideband (UWB);
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10.1109/TAI.2023.3262763
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Ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless indoor positioning systems rely on time-of-flight to estimate distances but can be biased and miscalculated due to non-line-of-sight (NLOS) transmission channels in complex environments. Therefore, to remove errors, several machine learning (ML) techniques have been proposed for identifying NLOS signals from channel impulse responses (CIRs). However, as CIR signals could be heavily influenced by various environments, current NLOS classifiers are not universal to provide satisfactory accuracy for new scenarios and require detailed measurements on a large number of CIRs for training. Hence, we propose a generalization method based on the data augmentation via noise injection and transfer learning to allow the deep neural network (DNN) trained under a lab condition to be applied to various and even harsh practical scenarios with the need to measure massive training data minimized. This article presents the first demonstration that it is effective to utilize a lab-based pretrained DNN for real-world transfer and white Gaussian noise data augmentation for ML-based NLOS identification on UWB CIRs to address the problem when it is not feasible to measure sufficient training data. Our testing results show that, in two scenarios, corridor and parking lot, with only 50 CIR signals as the training set, the accuracy of the NLOS identification model after applying the proposed method is increased from 84.4% to 98.8% and from 81.1% to 97.1%, respectively. © 2023 IEEE.
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