Pedestrian Navigation Techniques for Smartphone Users
▣ Title : Pedestrian
Navigation Techniques for Smartphone Users
▣ Speaker
: Prof. ChangookPark
▣ Date
& Time : Friday, April 26 (2:00
~ 3:30pm)
▣ Place
: LG Research Building, Room #101
▣ Host
: Prof. Sangchul Won (Tel. 2221)
▣ Abstract :
The
demand for navigating a user with a hand-held device, especially in GPS
degraded and denied environments such as indoors and in urban canyons, has
tremendously increased over the last few years. Smartphones are attractive platforms for navigation
systems due to their small size, low cost and diversity of sensors feasible for
positioning. Most of such smartphones are equipped with GPS chip, MEMS sensors (including accelerometers,
gyroscopes, magneto-meters and barometers) along with other gadgets such as
camera and Wi-Fi. In the current state of the art in MEMS technology, the
accuracy of the inertial sensors is not good enough for getting position
information by integration of the sensor outputs over longer durations of time.
Thus MEMS based pedestrian navigation exploits the kinematics of human walk
using the inertial sensor data in a different way than the classical double
integration of acceleration in traditional Inertial Navigation Systems (INS).
The observation from all of these navigation sources should be also fused
together using Kalman filters. In this talk, various emerging
navigation technologies for pedestrian will be introduced.