What is testing and how is it conducted?
Testing is the process of collecting evidence to determine the accuracy and precision of the sensors. This is done by firstly spliting the room into smaller squares, with each square taking up an area of 0.53 sq metre in our case.
The gallery to the right showed the data we collected from the experimental testing. As seen, placing sensors at the corners of the room will result in the highest accuracy. However, we chose to place only 4 sensors at the corners as using 5 sensors is only marginally more accurate
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Data is then collected from the sensors to check the precision and accuracy of the results by comparing percentage of data that landed on the right spot. This process is repeated about 1000 times.
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