2009 6th Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communication 2009
DOI: 10.1109/wpnc.2009.4907837
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Application of indoor navigation technologies under practical conditions

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“…Rehrl et al [4] reported about RENA, an indoor/outdoor resource-adaptive multi-modal transport navigation system that seamlessly switches between indoor (WLAN) and outdoor (GPS) positioning. Several other examples for indoor/outdoor systems can be found in the work of Jensen et al [5] An extensive overview of indoor positioning systems can be found in Go et al and Hui et al [6,7] The authors conclude that each sensor used for indoor positioning has limitations and cannot entirely satisfy "the system requirements of performance and cost".…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rehrl et al [4] reported about RENA, an indoor/outdoor resource-adaptive multi-modal transport navigation system that seamlessly switches between indoor (WLAN) and outdoor (GPS) positioning. Several other examples for indoor/outdoor systems can be found in the work of Jensen et al [5] An extensive overview of indoor positioning systems can be found in Go et al and Hui et al [6,7] The authors conclude that each sensor used for indoor positioning has limitations and cannot entirely satisfy "the system requirements of performance and cost".…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We strongly agree that LBS needs to be extended to include an indoor 3D model (or a 2D horizontal model) as soon as possible and also a "full" 3D model (i.e., BIM and CityGML) must be developed in the future. In most research, [5,22] route finding is supported by using Points of Interest (POI) and Landmarks inside of buildings. However, they hardy exist in terms of customer recommendations.…”
Section: Extending Openls For Representing Customer Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The indoor location could also be used to allow emergency services to explore unknown areas in an easier and more efficient way (Pahlavan, Li and Mäkelä, 2002;Jensen, Kruse and Wendholt, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%