Communications between a mobile device and an access point device
US-9241353-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US9900918B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9900918-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514923116-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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Method, device, and computer program product that may improve communications between a mobile device and an access point device are disclosed. In one embodiment, an access point device includes a transceiver configured to receive signals from a mobile device, a processor coupled to the transceiver, and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having stored thereon code configured to be executed by the processor, the code instructing the processor to: control a plurality of beacons in the access point device, obtain range measurements using the plurality of beacons in the access point device, and assist calibration of a beacon in the mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons in the access point device.
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We claim: 1. A method of communicating between an access point device and a mobile device, comprising: controlling a plurality of beacons in the access point device; obtaining range measurements using the plurality of beacons the access point device; and assisting calibration of a beacon in the mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons in the access point device, wherein the assisting calibration comprises calibrating a first beacon type in accordance with the range measurements obtained from the plurality of beacons, comprising identifying one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons and applying weights to the one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons, wherein the plurality of beacons include at least a beacon of different type than the first beacon type. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of beacons comprises: short range beacons, comprising two-dimensional bar codes and near field communication devices; midrange beacons, comprising WiFi devices, Bluetooth devices, and Femtocell devices; and long range beacons, comprising cellular devices. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the assisting calibration further comprises: calibrating biases of the plurality of beacons against an estimated range calculated based on the range measurements from the plurality of beacons; and applying the biases of the plurality of beacons in subsequent measurements. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the assisting calibration further comprises: comparing an uncertainty of a combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to an uncertainty of an existing range estimate of the beacon; and in response to the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements being lower than the uncertainty of the existing range estimate of the beacon, applying the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to estimate uncertainty of the biases of the plurality of beacons for subsequent range estimates. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the assisting calibration further comprises: comparing an uncertainty of a combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to an uncertainty of an existing range estimate of the beacon; and in response to the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements being higher than the uncertainty of the existing range estimate of the beacon, applying the uncertainty of the existing range estimate to estimate uncertainly of the biases of the plurality of beacons for subsequent range estimates. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: estimating a position of the mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons. 7. An access point device, comprises: a transceiver configured to receive signals from a mobile device; a processor coupled to the transceiver; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory having stored thereon code configured to be executed by the processor, the code instructing the processor to: control a plurality of beacons in the access point device; obtain range measurements using the plurality of beacons in the access point device; assist calibration of a beacon in the mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons in the access point device, wherein the processor is further configured to calibrate a first beacon type in accordance with the range measurements obtained from the plurality of beacons, comprising identify one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons and apply weights to the one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons, wherein the plurality of beacons include at least a beacon of different type than the first beacon type. 8. The access point device of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of beacons comprises: short range beacons, comprising two-dimensional bar codes and near field communication devices; midrange beacons, comprising WiFi devices, Bluetooth devices, and Femtocell devices; and long range beacons, comprising cellular devices. 9. The access point device of claim 7 , wherein the processor is further configured to: calibrate biases of the plurality of beacons against an estimated range calculated based on the range measurements from the plurality of beacons; and apply the biases of the plurality of beacons in subsequent measurements. 10. The access point device of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to: compare an uncertainty of a combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to an uncertainty of an existing range estimate of the beacon; and in response to the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements being lower than the uncertainty of the existing range estimate of the beacon, apply the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to estimate uncertainty of the biases of the plurality of beacons for subsequent range estimates. 11. The access point device of claim 9 , wherein the processor is further configured to: compare an uncertainty of a combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements to an uncertainty of an existing range estimate of the beacon; and in response to the uncertainty of the combined range estimate obtained from the range measurements being higher than the uncertainty of the existing range estimate of the beacon, apply the uncertainty of the existing range estimate to estimate′uncertainty of the biases of the plurality of beacons for subsequent range estimates. 12. The access point device of claim 7 , wherein the processor is further configured to: estimate a position of the mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons. 13. A non-transitory medium storing program code for execution by one or more processors, comprising program code for: controlling a plurality of beacons in an access point device; obtaining range measurements using the plurality of beacons in the access point device; and assisting calibration of a beacon in a mobile device using the range measurements obtained by the plurality of beacons in the access point device, wherein the program code for assisting calibration comprises program code for calibrating a first beacon type in accordance with the range measurements obtained from the plurality of beacons, comprising identifying one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons and applying weights to the one or more pre-calibrated beacons in the plurality of beacons, wherein the plurality of beacons include at least a beacon of different type than the first beacon type. 14. The non-transitory medium of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of beacons comprises: short range beacons, comprising two-dimensional bar codes and near field communication devices; midrange beacons, comprising WiFi devices, Bluetooth devices, and Femtocell devices; and long range beacons, comprising cellular devices. 15. The non-transitory medium of claim 13 , wherein the program code for assisting calibration further comprises program code for: calibrating biases of the plurality of beacons against an estimated range calculated based on the range measurements from the plurality of beacons; and applying the biases of the plurality of beacons in subsequent measurements. 16. The non-transitory medium of claim 15 , wherein the program code for assisting calibration further comprises program code for: comparing an uncertainty of a combined ra
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