In this paper, signal strengths from known WiFi access points are used together with a particle filter to perform indoor navigation. It is shown that more information is obtained by using signals of both 2.4 and 5.0 GHz, compared to using only one frequency. Thus, using both frequencies provides a more accurate positioning. The second contribution is an algorithm where WiFi measurements are combined with pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), which is based on step counting using an accelerometer and hypotheses of the heading using a gyroscope. This was found to provide further accuracy compared to more conventional methods
A ubiquitous and accurate positioning system for mobile devices is of great importance both to busin...
Indoor positioning is recognized as one of the upcoming major applications which can be used in wide...
Currently, people are used to getting accurate GNSS based positioning services. However, in indoor e...
This paper presents an aided dead-reckoning navigation structure and signal processing algorithms f...
To exploit the complementary strengths of WiFi positioning, pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), and lan...
WiFi fingerprinting is the method of recording WiFi signal strength from access points (AP) along wi...
This paper offers a solution to challenge navigation in the indoor environment by making use of the ...
Tracking algorithms for estimating and tracking the azimuth angle regarding north and a two-dimensio...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space based satellite navigation system. It provides locati...
Accurate indoor positioning is quite hard to be achieved with a single sensor embedded in the curren...
The recent trend in location-based services has led to a proliferation of studies in indoor position...
In recent decades, mobile devices have made its way into people’s daily lives provided countless ben...
Navigation systems have become an integral part of our daily lives. The Global Positioning System (...
This paper proposes a scheme for indoor positioning by fusing floor map, WiFi and smartphone sensor ...
Current GPS navigation systems have proven to be capable of navigating a user in outdoor locations. ...
A ubiquitous and accurate positioning system for mobile devices is of great importance both to busin...
Indoor positioning is recognized as one of the upcoming major applications which can be used in wide...
Currently, people are used to getting accurate GNSS based positioning services. However, in indoor e...
This paper presents an aided dead-reckoning navigation structure and signal processing algorithms f...
To exploit the complementary strengths of WiFi positioning, pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR), and lan...
WiFi fingerprinting is the method of recording WiFi signal strength from access points (AP) along wi...
This paper offers a solution to challenge navigation in the indoor environment by making use of the ...
Tracking algorithms for estimating and tracking the azimuth angle regarding north and a two-dimensio...
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space based satellite navigation system. It provides locati...
Accurate indoor positioning is quite hard to be achieved with a single sensor embedded in the curren...
The recent trend in location-based services has led to a proliferation of studies in indoor position...
In recent decades, mobile devices have made its way into people’s daily lives provided countless ben...
Navigation systems have become an integral part of our daily lives. The Global Positioning System (...
This paper proposes a scheme for indoor positioning by fusing floor map, WiFi and smartphone sensor ...
Current GPS navigation systems have proven to be capable of navigating a user in outdoor locations. ...
A ubiquitous and accurate positioning system for mobile devices is of great importance both to busin...
Indoor positioning is recognized as one of the upcoming major applications which can be used in wide...
Currently, people are used to getting accurate GNSS based positioning services. However, in indoor e...