NIAISep 23, 2025

Improving Outdoor Multi-cell Fingerprinting-based Positioning via Mobile Data Augmentation

arXiv:2509.19405v1h-index: 23
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the challenge of enhancing positioning services for mobile network operators using existing data, but it is incremental as it builds on existing fingerprinting methods with a modular, training-free approach.

The paper tackled the problem of inaccurate outdoor positioning in cellular networks due to sparse data by introducing a mobile data augmentation framework, which improved positioning performance in real-world tests, particularly in sparsely sampled or complex regions.

Accurate outdoor positioning in cellular networks is hindered by sparse, heterogeneous measurement collections and the high cost of exhaustive site surveys. This paper introduces a lightweight, modular mobile data augmentation framework designed to enhance multi-cell fingerprinting-based positioning using operator-collected minimization of drive test (MDT) records. The proposed approach decouples spatial and radio-feature synthesis: kernel density estimation (KDE) models the empirical spatial distribution to generate geographically coherent synthetic locations, while a k-nearest-neighbor (KNN)-based block produces augmented per-cell radio fingerprints. The architecture is intentionally training-free, interpretable, and suitable for distributed or on-premise operator deployments, supporting privacy-aware workflows. We both validate each augmentation module independently and assess its end-to-end impact on fingerprinting-based positioning using a real-world MDT dataset provided by an Italian mobile network operator across diverse urban and peri-urban scenarios. Results show that the proposed KDE-KNN augmentation consistently improves positioning performance, with the largest benefits in sparsely sampled or structurally complex regions; we also observe region-dependent saturation effects as augmentation increases. The framework offers a practical, low-complexity path to enhance operator positioning services using existing mobile data traces.

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