You mean the RSSI values will vary if the environment varies? In that case,
conducting experiments in a typical indoor environment where not too many
people are walking around will show consistent RSSI values?

-Regards,
Shankar.

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Ittipong Khemapech <
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> In my opinion, the RSSI readings are quite susceptible to various
> environmental conditions. Conducting more runs may help.
>
> How many runs per distance have you done?
>
> I think you may compute the median and compared it to the average.
>
> Ittipong
>
> On 13/04/2008, Eli Gotesman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working on an application that implements a localization algorithm
> > that uses RSSI values to determine the distance.
> > I did a little experiment to see the average value of RSSI for different
> > distances, and the resolution of the average values that I got isn't good
> > enough for me.
> > Is there a way to get a more accurate value of a RSSI reading (maybe a
> > way to get a double and not an integer...)
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eli
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