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Padati: A robust pedestrian dead reckoning system on smartphones
Date Issued
05-11-2012
Author(s)
Pai, Deepak
Sasi, Inguva
Mantripragada, Phani Shekhar
Malpani, Mudit
Aggarwal, Nitin
Abstract
Location based services are proving to be the next driving factors for growth in smartphones. While GPS solves the problem of accurate localization in outdoor environments, indoor localization is still an area of active research. Emergence of new generation smartphones with low cost sensors, have provided an effective way of indoor localization by pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR). We propose a robust mechanism for detecting the step of a person and estimating his step length. Our system is independent of the location and orientation of the device. Our system is shown to perform 45% better than the traditional PDR systems proposed in prior-art. Another important problem in PDR system is determining the orientation of the mobile device and the direction of user motion. Many systems assume the device to be oriented in the direction of the user motion. Some of the recent systems use accelerometer, magnetometer patterns and PCA to detect the direction of user orientation. We propose a system which uses map matching and particle filtering to determine the direction of user motion. We tabulate our findings on the feasibility of such a system. © 2012 IEEE.