Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning

Navigation systems have become an integral part of our daily lives. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used to determine outdoor positions and is capable of achieving high accuracy and reliability due to extensive research over the years. However, it is unable to replicate such results f...

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Main Author: Lim, Bo Zhi
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1480552021-04-22T07:44:24Z Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning Lim, Bo Zhi Oh Hong Lye School of Computer Science and Engineering hloh@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering Navigation systems have become an integral part of our daily lives. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used to determine outdoor positions and is capable of achieving high accuracy and reliability due to extensive research over the years. However, it is unable to replicate such results for indoor localisation. Indoor localisation instead utilises other technologies developed over the past couple of years such as Wi-Fi fingerprinting and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons. These technologies achieve decent results alone, but their accuracy and efficiency improves when utilised in combination. This project explores the possibilities of combining various localisation technologies, such as GPS, Wi-Fi fingerprinting and BLE beacons, with methodologies such as Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR), to obtain accurate location estimations in short intervals. This project also involved the participation in an Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) Indoor Localisation Competition to gain insights on the localisation technologies and methodologies. Experimental results show a slight improvement over Wi-Fi fingerprinting and GPS, with possible rooms for improvement, while a feasibility study is scheduled to be conducted to evaluate the feasibility of the algorithm in an actual use-case scenario. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2021-04-22T07:44:24Z 2021-04-22T07:44:24Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, B. Z. (2021). Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148055 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148055 en SCSE20-0146 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
description Navigation systems have become an integral part of our daily lives. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is widely used to determine outdoor positions and is capable of achieving high accuracy and reliability due to extensive research over the years. However, it is unable to replicate such results for indoor localisation. Indoor localisation instead utilises other technologies developed over the past couple of years such as Wi-Fi fingerprinting and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons. These technologies achieve decent results alone, but their accuracy and efficiency improves when utilised in combination. This project explores the possibilities of combining various localisation technologies, such as GPS, Wi-Fi fingerprinting and BLE beacons, with methodologies such as Pedestrian Dead Reckoning (PDR), to obtain accurate location estimations in short intervals. This project also involved the participation in an Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) Indoor Localisation Competition to gain insights on the localisation technologies and methodologies. Experimental results show a slight improvement over Wi-Fi fingerprinting and GPS, with possible rooms for improvement, while a feasibility study is scheduled to be conducted to evaluate the feasibility of the algorithm in an actual use-case scenario.
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author Lim, Bo Zhi
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title Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
title_short Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
title_full Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
title_fullStr Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
title_full_unstemmed Indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
title_sort indoor navigation incorporating multiple localisation sources and pedestrian dead reckoning
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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