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On the Mechanisms and Effects of Calibrating RSSI Measurements for 802.15.4 Radios

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Wireless Sensor Networks (EWSN 2010)

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Wireless sensor network protocols and applications, including those used for localization, topology control, link scheduling, and link quality estimation, make extensive use of Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) measurements. In this paper we show that inaccuracies in the RSSI values reported by widely used 802.15.4 radios, such as the CC2420 and the AT86RF230, have profound impact on these protocols and applications. Furthermore, we experimentally derive the response curves which translate actual RSSI values to the raw RSSI readings that the radios report and show that they contain non-linear and even non-injective regions. Fortunately, these curves are consistent across radios of the same model, making RSSI calibration practical. We present a calibration mechanism that removes the artifacts in the raw RSSI measurements, including ambiguities created by the non-injective regions in the response curves, and generates calibrated RSSI readings that are linear. This calibration removes many of the outliers generated when raw RSSI readings are used to estimate Signal to Noise (and Interference) ratios, estimate radio model parameters, and perform RF-based localization.

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Chen, Y., Terzis, A. (2010). On the Mechanisms and Effects of Calibrating RSSI Measurements for 802.15.4 Radios. In: Silva, J.S., Krishnamachari, B., Boavida, F. (eds) Wireless Sensor Networks. EWSN 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5970. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11917-0_17

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