Using perceived direction information for anchorless relative indoor localization

Volume: 165, Pages: 102714 - 102714
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Identifying the positions of mobile devices within indoor environments allows for the development of advanced context-based applications and general environmental awareness. Classic localization methods require GPS; an expensive, high power consuming and inaccurate solution for indoor scenarios. Relative positioning instead allows nodes to recognize location in relation to neighboring nodes without the requirement of GPS. To triangulate their...
Paper Details
Title
Using perceived direction information for anchorless relative indoor localization
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
165
Pages
102714 - 102714
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