Estimating an occupant's location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. The applications for fine-grained, responsive building operations require the location sensing systems to provide location estimates in real time, also known as indoor tracking. Existing indoor tracking systems require occupants to carry specialized devices or install programs on their smartphone to collect inertial sensing data. In this paper, we propose MapSentinel, which performs non-intrusive location sensing based on WiFi access points and ultrasonic sensors. MapSentinel combines the noisy sensor readings with the floormap information to estimate locations. One key observation supporting our work is that occupants exhibit distinctive mot...
Assessing building performance related to energy consumption in post-design-occupancy stage requires...
During the last century, navigation systems have become ubiquitous and guide drivers, cyclists, and ...
Nowadays, a growing number of ubiquitous mobile applications has increased the interest in indoor l...
Estimating an occupant’s location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
Estimating an occupant’s location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
Estimating an occupant's location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
As sensor-rich mobile devices became a commodity, more opportunities appeared for the creation of lo...
We propose a graph-based, low-complexity sensor fusion ap-proach for ubiquitous pedestrian indoor po...
Location information is an important source of context for ubiquitous computing systems. This paper ...
There are many advantages to being able to track in real-time the movement of things or humans. This...
none3siIn the last decade, the research on and the technology for outdoor tracking have seen an expl...
With the rapid development of location-based services (LBSs), efficient and mobile-friendly localiza...
At present there is a lot of research being done simulating building environment with artificial age...
In the last decade, the research on and the technology for outdoor tracking have seen an explosion o...
Indoor location tracking based on wireless sensors such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth has recently received...
Assessing building performance related to energy consumption in post-design-occupancy stage requires...
During the last century, navigation systems have become ubiquitous and guide drivers, cyclists, and ...
Nowadays, a growing number of ubiquitous mobile applications has increased the interest in indoor l...
Estimating an occupant’s location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
Estimating an occupant’s location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
Estimating an occupant's location is arguably the most fundamental sensing task in smart buildings. ...
As sensor-rich mobile devices became a commodity, more opportunities appeared for the creation of lo...
We propose a graph-based, low-complexity sensor fusion ap-proach for ubiquitous pedestrian indoor po...
Location information is an important source of context for ubiquitous computing systems. This paper ...
There are many advantages to being able to track in real-time the movement of things or humans. This...
none3siIn the last decade, the research on and the technology for outdoor tracking have seen an expl...
With the rapid development of location-based services (LBSs), efficient and mobile-friendly localiza...
At present there is a lot of research being done simulating building environment with artificial age...
In the last decade, the research on and the technology for outdoor tracking have seen an explosion o...
Indoor location tracking based on wireless sensors such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth has recently received...
Assessing building performance related to energy consumption in post-design-occupancy stage requires...
During the last century, navigation systems have become ubiquitous and guide drivers, cyclists, and ...
Nowadays, a growing number of ubiquitous mobile applications has increased the interest in indoor l...