Towards accurate object localization with smartphones

In this study, we explore the possibility of locating remote objects via cameras together with built-in inertial sensors of off-the-shelf smartphones. Our solution, CamLoc, enables a user taking two photos of an object using a smartphone at a fixed location and immediately knowing the location of th...

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Main Authors: SHANGGUAN, Longfei, ZHOU, Zimu, YANG, Zheng, LIU, Kebin, LI, Zhenjiang, LIU, Yunhao
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Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2013
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Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4607
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Institution: Singapore Management University
Language: English
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Summary:In this study, we explore the possibility of locating remote objects via cameras together with built-in inertial sensors of off-the-shelf smartphones. Our solution, CamLoc, enables a user taking two photos of an object using a smartphone at a fixed location and immediately knowing the location of the object in global coordinates, thus facilitating myriad location-based services. Such usage is user-friendly but error prone. We devise several techniques to mitigate the errors caused by cheap and noisy sensors, upgrading the positioning accuracy to an applicable level. We prototype CamLoc on Android OS, and evaluate its performance across different scenarios with various building densities. Experiment results show that our system achieves 89 percent and 72 percent physical location mapping accuracy in rural and downtown areas, respectively, which is competitive with existing solutions.