A Survey of Indoor Inertial Positioning Systems for Pedestrians
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Abstract
With the continual miniaturisation of sensors and processing nodes, Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR) systems are becoming feasible options for indoor tracking. These use inertial and other sensors, often combined with domain-specific knowledge about walking, to track user movements. There is currently a wealth of relevant literature spread across different research communities. In this survey, a taxonomy of modern PDRs is developed and used to contextualise the contributions from different areas. Techniques for step detection, characterisation, inertial navigation and step-and-heading-based dead-reckoning are reviewed and compared. Techniques that incorporate building maps through particle filters are analysed,…
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- Dead reckoning
- Heading (navigation)
- Computer science
- Inertial navigation system
- Pedestrian
- Inertial measurement unit
- Step detection
- Tracking system
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