Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.
Library, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 819-0395, Japan.
Sensors (Basel). 2019 Jan 21;19(2):420. doi: 10.3390/s19020420.
Demand for indoor navigation systems has been rapidly increasing with regard to location-based services. As a cost-effective choice, inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) systems have been developed for years because they do not require external devices to be installed in the environment. In this paper, we propose a PDR system based on a chest-mounted IMU as a novel installation position for body-suit-type systems. Since the IMU is mounted on a part of the upper body, the framework of the zero-velocity update cannot be applied because there are no periodical moments of zero velocity. Therefore, we propose a novel regression model for estimating step lengths only with accelerations to correctly compute step displacement by using the IMU data acquired at the chest. In addition, we integrated the idea of an efficient map-matching algorithm based on particle filtering into our system to improve positioning and heading accuracy. Since our system was designed for 3D navigation, which can estimate position in a multifloor building, we used a barometer to update pedestrian altitude, and the components of our map are designed to explicitly represent building-floor information. With our complete PDR system, we were awarded second place in 10 teams for the IPIN 2018 Competition Track 2, achieving a mean error of 5.2 m after the 800 m walking event.
随着基于位置的服务需求的迅速增长,室内导航系统的需求也在不断增加。惯性测量单元(IMU)-基于行人航位推算(PDR)系统作为一种具有成本效益的选择,已经开发多年,因为它们不需要在环境中安装外部设备。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于胸部安装的 IMU 的 PDR 系统,作为一种新型的身体套装式系统的安装位置。由于 IMU 安装在上半身的一部分,因此不能应用零速度更新的框架,因为没有周期性的零速度时刻。因此,我们提出了一种新的回归模型,仅使用加速度来估计步长,以便通过使用在胸部采集的 IMU 数据正确计算步位移。此外,我们将基于粒子滤波的高效地图匹配算法的思想集成到我们的系统中,以提高定位和航向精度。由于我们的系统是为 3D 导航设计的,可以估计多层建筑物中的位置,因此我们使用气压计来更新行人的高度,并且我们的地图组件被设计为明确表示建筑物楼层信息。我们的完整 PDR 系统在 2018 年 IPIN 竞赛 Track 2 的 10 个团队中获得第二名,在 800 米步行比赛后,平均误差为 5.2 米。