Stride length and walking distance estimation are becoming a key aspect of many applications. One of the methods of enhancing the accuracy of pedestrian dead reckoning is to accurately estimate the stride length of pedestrians. Existing stride length estimation (SLE) algorithms present good performance in the cases of walking at normal speed and the fixed smartphone mode (handheld). The mode represents a specific state of the carried smartphone. The error of existing SLE algorithms increases in complex scenes with many mode changes. Considering that stride length estimation is very sensitive to smartphone modes, this paper focused on combining smartphone mode recognition and stride length estimation to provide an accurate walking distance e...
Abstract—AutoGait is a mobile platform that autonomously discovers a user’s walking profile and accu...
International audienceThe modeling and feature extraction of human gait motion are crucial in biomec...
With smartphones being more widespread and having more users than ever, the possibilities of using t...
We propose a walking distance estimation method based on an adaptive step-length estimator at variou...
Pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) using inertial sensors has paved the way for developing several appr...
This paper proposes a novel method of estimating walking distance based on a precise counting of wal...
The possibility of using mobile devices, such as smartphones, for locating a person indoor is becomi...
Pedestrian walking speeds (PWS) can be used as a “body speedometer” to reveal health sta...
Accurate and reliable stride length estimation modules play a significant role in Pedestrian Dead Re...
We introduce a novel method for indoor localization with the user’s own smartphone by learning...
We describe and evaluate two methods for pose classification and walking speed estimation that gener...
Background and objectives: The use of smartphones can greatly help for gait parameters estimation du...
With the rapid development of smartphone technology, pedestrian navigation based on built-in inertia...
Inertial sensor-based step length estimation has become increasingly important with the emergence of...
A comparison between different step length estimation algorithms for pedestrian dead reckoning is pr...
Abstract—AutoGait is a mobile platform that autonomously discovers a user’s walking profile and accu...
International audienceThe modeling and feature extraction of human gait motion are crucial in biomec...
With smartphones being more widespread and having more users than ever, the possibilities of using t...
We propose a walking distance estimation method based on an adaptive step-length estimator at variou...
Pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) using inertial sensors has paved the way for developing several appr...
This paper proposes a novel method of estimating walking distance based on a precise counting of wal...
The possibility of using mobile devices, such as smartphones, for locating a person indoor is becomi...
Pedestrian walking speeds (PWS) can be used as a “body speedometer” to reveal health sta...
Accurate and reliable stride length estimation modules play a significant role in Pedestrian Dead Re...
We introduce a novel method for indoor localization with the user’s own smartphone by learning...
We describe and evaluate two methods for pose classification and walking speed estimation that gener...
Background and objectives: The use of smartphones can greatly help for gait parameters estimation du...
With the rapid development of smartphone technology, pedestrian navigation based on built-in inertia...
Inertial sensor-based step length estimation has become increasingly important with the emergence of...
A comparison between different step length estimation algorithms for pedestrian dead reckoning is pr...
Abstract—AutoGait is a mobile platform that autonomously discovers a user’s walking profile and accu...
International audienceThe modeling and feature extraction of human gait motion are crucial in biomec...
With smartphones being more widespread and having more users than ever, the possibilities of using t...