Publication: A novel approach for indoor localization using human gait analysis with gyroscopic data
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2012-11
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2012 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation
Abstract
— Way finding is one of the main difficulties that vision
impaired people face, especially in indoor environments.
Although Global Positioning System (GPS) based navigation is
possible outdoors, the accuracy of GPS is not sufficient for indoor
navigation and way finding. Most of the existing indoor
localization and path finding techniques depend on additional
infrastructure deployed in the environment. This paper proposes
a novel technique for indoor localization based on human gait
using single-point sensors embedded in mobile devices. It involves
inertial sensors and other sensors such as magnetometer,
generally embedded into the mobile devices. Progress made from
data collection indicates that there is a better correlation of
gyroscopic data than acceleration data to the gait of the person.
Data was collected in different environments with the
involvement of multiple male and female volunteers with no
vision impairment or motor disability. The two carrying positions
considered in this experiment were in the hip-pocket (pocket of
the trouser) and clipped into the belt (hip). Various positioning
experiments determined that a possible optimal location for the
data gathering device was in the subject’s hip-pocket as
compared to placement on the belt (hip region) as the movement
of the thigh can be tracked when the device is placed in this
position. It was also observed that the gyroscopic data can be
used to identify different activities, such as walking on flat land,
climbing up and down stairs and walking on inclined planes.
Although the amplitude of the signal is small at the beginning
and the end of the travel, the gyroscopic signal clearly identifies
the step events. It is concluded that gyroscopic data gives
promising results in indoor localization using gait analysis when
the device is placed in the hip-pocket.
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indoor positioning, gait analysis, inertial sensors, gyroscopic data, single-point sensors, off-the-shelf devices
