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Ultrasound-aided pedestrian dead reckoning for indoor navigation

Fischer, Carl and Muthukrishnan, Kavitha and Hazas, Mike and Gellersen, Hans (2008) Ultrasound-aided pedestrian dead reckoning for indoor navigation. In: MELT'08, 19 Sept 2008, San Francisco, CA, USA.

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Abstract

Ad hoc solutions for tracking and providing navigation support to emergency response teams is an important and safety-critical challenge. We propose a navigation system based on a combination of foot-mounted inertial sensors and ultrasound beacons. We evaluate experimentally the performance of our dead reckoning system in different enviroments and for different trail topologies. The inherent drift observed in dead reckoning is addressed by deploying ultrasound beacons as landmarks. We study through simulations the use of the proposed approach in guiding a person along a defined path. Simulation results show that satisfactory guidance performance is achieved despite noisy ultrasound measurements, magnetic interference and uncertainty in ultrasound node locations. The models used for the simulations are based on experimental data and the authors’ experience with actual sensors. The simulation results will be used to inform future development of a full real time system.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
ID Code:2079
Deposited By:Mr Carl Fischer
Deposited On:13 Oct 2008 23:41
Last Modified:10 Nov 2008 16:30

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