Smart Wearables Combined with Smart Phones for Pedestrian Navigation Applications
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Abstract
Commercial smart wearables are becoming more popular and more fashionable. Consequently, their
utilization in real-world applications such as navigation is of great importance for end users. Though the built-in sensors are currently used for lifestyle and fitness applications, we see a possibility for their deployment in navigation applications. For navigation of pedestrians based on inertial sensors there exist
two common approaches for mechanizing inertial data namely: the pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) and the strapdown inertial navigation system (INS) mechanization. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. By combining both approaches in a proper way, we utilize their advantages. To do
so, we need to have sensors that are fitted for use in each scenario. The wearables can provide a promising solution for strapdown INS mechanization by benefiting from the zero velocity update (ZUPT) moments. Their ultra-small size allows embedding them in foot or ankle where the ZUPT is applicable. Experimental results show that a relative position error of about 5% for every 1 minute of walk can be obtained using our method for the automotive grade sensors.
utilization in real-world applications such as navigation is of great importance for end users. Though the built-in sensors are currently used for lifestyle and fitness applications, we see a possibility for their deployment in navigation applications. For navigation of pedestrians based on inertial sensors there exist
two common approaches for mechanizing inertial data namely: the pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) and the strapdown inertial navigation system (INS) mechanization. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. By combining both approaches in a proper way, we utilize their advantages. To do
so, we need to have sensors that are fitted for use in each scenario. The wearables can provide a promising solution for strapdown INS mechanization by benefiting from the zero velocity update (ZUPT) moments. Their ultra-small size allows embedding them in foot or ankle where the ZUPT is applicable. Experimental results show that a relative position error of about 5% for every 1 minute of walk can be obtained using our method for the automotive grade sensors.
Details
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 12th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication (WPNC) |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2015 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
Workshop
Title | Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication 2015 |
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Abbreviated title | WPNC 2015 |
Conference number | 12 |
Duration | 11 - 12 March 2015 |
Location | Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden |
City | Dresden |
Country | Germany |
External IDs
ORCID | /0000-0001-9692-2808/work/142238898 |
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Keywords
Research priority areas of TU Dresden
Keywords
- wearables