Paper ID: 2402.09948
Neural 5G Indoor Localization with IMU Supervision
Aleksandr Ermolov, Shreya Kadambi, Maximilian Arnold, Mohammed Hirzallah, Roohollah Amiri, Deepak Singh Mahendar Singh, Srinivas Yerramalli, Daniel Dijkman, Fatih Porikli, Taesang Yoo, Bence Major
Radio signals are well suited for user localization because they are ubiquitous, can operate in the dark and maintain privacy. Many prior works learn mappings between channel state information (CSI) and position fully-supervised. However, that approach relies on position labels which are very expensive to acquire. In this work, this requirement is relaxed by using pseudo-labels during deployment, which are calculated from an inertial measurement unit (IMU). We propose practical algorithms for IMU double integration and training of the localization system. We show decimeter-level accuracy on simulated and challenging real data of 5G measurements. Our IMU-supervised method performs similarly to fully-supervised, but requires much less effort to deploy.
Submitted: Feb 15, 2024