Building a complete inertial navigation system using the limited quality data provided by current smartphones has been regarded challenging, if not impossible. This paper shows that by careful crafting and accounting for the weak information in the sensor samples, smartphones are capable of pure inertial navigation. We present a probabilistic approach for orientation and use-case free inertial odometry, which is based on double-integrating rotated accelerations. The strength of the model is in learning additive and multiplicative IMU biases online. We are able to track the phone position, velocity, and pose in realtime and in a computationally lightweight fashion by solving the inference with an extended Kalman filter. The information fusio...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
Many ubiquitous computing applications rely on data from a cell phone's inertial sensors. Unfortunat...
Smartphones have become a part of everyday modern life. Their presence and capabilities have changed...
In this research we develop the next generation methods for inertial navigation, which seek to estim...
This paper presents a novel method for visual-inertial odometry. The method is based on an informati...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Positioning applications are being more important in recent years not only for security applications...
Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful information ...
Abstract—Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful info...
This paper is devoted to construction of reference walking trajectories for developing pedestrian na...
Abstract—Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful info...
Many smartphone applications use inertial measurement units (IMUs) to sense movement, but the use of...
Mobile phones are increasingly used for purposes that have nothing to do with phone calls or simple ...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
Many ubiquitous computing applications rely on data from a cell phone's inertial sensors. Unfortunat...
Smartphones have become a part of everyday modern life. Their presence and capabilities have changed...
In this research we develop the next generation methods for inertial navigation, which seek to estim...
This paper presents a novel method for visual-inertial odometry. The method is based on an informati...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Strapdown inertial navigation systems are sensitive to the quality of the data provided by the accel...
Positioning applications are being more important in recent years not only for security applications...
Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful information ...
Abstract—Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful info...
This paper is devoted to construction of reference walking trajectories for developing pedestrian na...
Abstract—Augmented Reality (AR) aims to enhance a person’s vision of the real world with useful info...
Many smartphone applications use inertial measurement units (IMUs) to sense movement, but the use of...
Mobile phones are increasingly used for purposes that have nothing to do with phone calls or simple ...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
This paper proposes a pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm based on the strap-down inertial nav...
Many ubiquitous computing applications rely on data from a cell phone's inertial sensors. Unfortunat...