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Virtual lifeline: Multimodal sensor data fusion for robust navigation in unknown environments
Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Publikationsdatum
2011-04-22
Sprache
English
Institut
Enthalten in
Volume
8
Issue
3
Start Page
388
End Page
401
Citation
Pervasive and Mobile Computing 8 (3): 388-401 (2012-01-01)
Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier
We present a novel, multimodal indoor navigation technique that combines pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) with relative position information from wireless sensor nodes. It is motivated by emergency response scenarios where no fixed or pre-deployed global positioning infrastructure is available and where typical motion patterns defeat standard PDR systems. We use RF and ultrasound beacons to periodically re-align the PDR system and reduce the impact of incremental error accumulation. Unlike previous work on multimodal positioning, we allow the beacons to be dynamically deployed (dropped by the user) at previously unknown locations. A key contribution of this paper is to show that despite the fact that the beacon locations are not known (in terms of absolute coordinates), they significantly improve the performance of the system. This effect is especially relevant when a user re-traces (parts of) the path he or she had previously travelled or lingers and moves around in an irregular pattern at single locations for extended periods of time. Both situations are common and relevant for emergency response scenarios. We describe the system architecture, the fusion algorithms and provide an in depth evaluation in a large scale, realistic experiment.
Schlagworte
Navigation
Sensor data fusion
Unknown environments
Virtual lifeline
DDC Class
004: Informatik