Trajectory Estimation and Crowdsourced Radio Map Establishment From Foot-Mounted IMUs, Wi-Fi Fingerprints, and GPS Positions
2018; IEEE Sensors Council; Volume: 19; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/jsen.2018.2877804
ISSN1558-1748
AutoresYang Gu, Caifa Zhou, Andreas Wieser, Zhimin Zhou,
Tópico(s)Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
ResumoTrajectory estimation is a problem derived from a common indoor positioning scenario: the user is perceiving the environment while in motion. This paper focuses on an instance: the dead reckoning data of the user are provided by foot-mounted inertial positioning and the observations in the environment are position estimated from global positioning system (GPS) and Wi-Fi received signal strengths. An approach is proposed to merge the three types of data from multiple users using the graph-based SLAM framework. In constructing the graph, Wi-Fi-based edges are established adaptively and GPS-based edges are established as prior information for the corresponding positions from the dead reckoning generated trajectories. The users' trajectories can be aligned and calibrated using the proposed graph construction strategies. Afterwards, a crowsourced Wi-Fi-based radio map (RM) can be established for other users who need the fingerprinting-based Wi-Fi indoor positioning service. The accuracy of the users' trajectories and the crowdsourced RM are tested to validate the proposed approach.
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