Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers

Location tracking has been a much-researched topic and has been gaining traction in recent years. There are many different devices and tools available to aid in local tracking, with accelerometers and magnetometers gaining more popularity both in research and practical usage. This project aims to...

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Main Author: Haw, Niccholas Le Jae
Other Authors: Law Choi Look
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-779102023-07-07T16:18:13Z Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers Haw, Niccholas Le Jae Law Choi Look School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic apparatus and materials Location tracking has been a much-researched topic and has been gaining traction in recent years. There are many different devices and tools available to aid in local tracking, with accelerometers and magnetometers gaining more popularity both in research and practical usage. This project aims to use modules from a MPU 9250 Motion Tracking Device in order to achieve the goal of location tracking. Data received from the modules are passed on to the computer using Matlab, and the raw data is interpreted into metric values. This report covers the background and workings of the modules, as well as the processes and procedures used to obtain the values. The results are then analysed, and further suggestions are given in future works on implementation of the platform. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2019-06-07T13:58:47Z 2019-06-07T13:58:47Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77910 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Haw, Niccholas Le Jae
Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
description Location tracking has been a much-researched topic and has been gaining traction in recent years. There are many different devices and tools available to aid in local tracking, with accelerometers and magnetometers gaining more popularity both in research and practical usage. This project aims to use modules from a MPU 9250 Motion Tracking Device in order to achieve the goal of location tracking. Data received from the modules are passed on to the computer using Matlab, and the raw data is interpreted into metric values. This report covers the background and workings of the modules, as well as the processes and procedures used to obtain the values. The results are then analysed, and further suggestions are given in future works on implementation of the platform.
author2 Law Choi Look
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author Haw, Niccholas Le Jae
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title Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
title_short Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
title_full Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
title_fullStr Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
title_full_unstemmed Location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
title_sort location tracking using accelerometers and magnetometers
publishDate 2019
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