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A novel particle filter approach for indoor positioning by fusing WiFi and inertial sensors 被引量:8

A novel particle filter approach for indoor positioning by fusing WiFi and inertial sensors
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摘要 WiFi fingerprinting is the method of recording WiFi signal strength from access points (AP) along with the positions at which they were recorded, and later matching those to new mea- surements for indoor positioning. Inertial positioning utilizes the accelerometer and gyroscopes for pedestrian positioning. However, both methods have their limitations, such as the WiFi fluctuations and the accumulative error of inertial sensors. Usually, the filtering method is used for integrating the two approaches to achieve better location accuracy. In the real environments, especially in the indoor field, the APs could be sparse and short range. To overcome the limitations, a novel particle filter approach based on Rao Blackwellized particle filter (RBPF) is presented in this paper. The indoor environment is divided into several local maps, which are assumed to be independent of each other. The local areas are estimated by the local particle filter, whereas the global areas are com- bined by the global particle filter. The algorithm has been investigated by real field trials using a WiFi tablet on hand with an inertial sensor on foot. It could be concluded that the proposed method reduces the complexity of the positioning algorithm obviously, as well as offers a significant improvement in position accuracy compared to other conventional algorithms, allowing indoor positioning error below 1.2 m. WiFi fingerprinting is the method of recording WiFi signal strength from access points (AP) along with the positions at which they were recorded, and later matching those to new mea- surements for indoor positioning. Inertial positioning utilizes the accelerometer and gyroscopes for pedestrian positioning. However, both methods have their limitations, such as the WiFi fluctuations and the accumulative error of inertial sensors. Usually, the filtering method is used for integrating the two approaches to achieve better location accuracy. In the real environments, especially in the indoor field, the APs could be sparse and short range. To overcome the limitations, a novel particle filter approach based on Rao Blackwellized particle filter (RBPF) is presented in this paper. The indoor environment is divided into several local maps, which are assumed to be independent of each other. The local areas are estimated by the local particle filter, whereas the global areas are com- bined by the global particle filter. The algorithm has been investigated by real field trials using a WiFi tablet on hand with an inertial sensor on foot. It could be concluded that the proposed method reduces the complexity of the positioning algorithm obviously, as well as offers a significant improvement in position accuracy compared to other conventional algorithms, allowing indoor positioning error below 1.2 m.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Aeronautics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第6期1725-1734,共10页 中国航空学报(英文版)
关键词 Fusion algorithm Indoor positioning Inertial sensor Rao Blackwellized par ticle filter WiFi fingerprinting Fusion algorithm Indoor positioning Inertial sensor Rao Blackwellized par ticle filter WiFi fingerprinting
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