This paper proposes a novel self-contained pedestrian tracking method using a foot-mounted inertial and magnetic sensor module, which not only uses the traditional zero velocity updates, but also applies the stride information to further correct the acceleration double integration drifts and thus improves the tracking accuracy. In our method, a velocity control variable is designed in the process model, which is set to the average velocity derived from stride information in the swing (nonzero velocity) phases or zero in the stance (zero-velocity) phases. Stride-based position information is also derived as the pseudomeasurements to further improve the accuracy of the position estimates. An adaptive Kalman filter is then designed to fuse all...
In this paper, we present a novel method for 3D pedestrian navigation of foot-mounted inertial syste...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
Over the last years, inertial sensing has proven to be a suitable ambulatory alternative to traditio...
The ability to track pedestrians without any infrastructure support is required by numerous applicat...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
In this paper a feasibility study on magnetometer-free sensor fusion in 2D pedestrian position and o...
Abstract—This paper presents a sensor-based pedestrian tracking technology that does not rely on any...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
Pedestrian navigation systems (PNS) using foot-mounted MEMS inertial sensors use zero-velocity updat...
The recent development of compact, inexpensive sensors makes it possible to apply self-contained sen...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2011.2179830A foot mo...
In this paper, we present a novel method for 3D pedestrian navigation of foot-mounted inertial syste...
In this paper, we present a novel method for 3D pedestrian navigation of foot-mounted inertial syste...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
Over the last years, inertial sensing has proven to be a suitable ambulatory alternative to traditio...
The ability to track pedestrians without any infrastructure support is required by numerous applicat...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
In this paper a feasibility study on magnetometer-free sensor fusion in 2D pedestrian position and o...
Abstract—This paper presents a sensor-based pedestrian tracking technology that does not rely on any...
The wearable inertial/magnetic sensor based human motion analysis plays an important role in many bi...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
Pedestrian navigation systems (PNS) using foot-mounted MEMS inertial sensors use zero-velocity updat...
The recent development of compact, inexpensive sensors makes it possible to apply self-contained sen...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1109/TIM.2011.2179830A foot mo...
In this paper, we present a novel method for 3D pedestrian navigation of foot-mounted inertial syste...
In this paper, we present a novel method for 3D pedestrian navigation of foot-mounted inertial syste...
International audienceThis paper proposes a foot-mounted Zero Velocity Update (ZVU) aided Inertial M...
Over the last years, inertial sensing has proven to be a suitable ambulatory alternative to traditio...