2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2952564
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Learning Sequence-Based Fingerprint for Magnetic Indoor Positioning System

Abstract: Indoor magnetic-based positioning has attracted tremendous interests in recent years due to its pervasiveness and independence from extra infrastructure. Existing methods for indoor magnetic-based positioning are either point-based fingerprint matching or sequence-based fingerprint matching using the raw magnetic field strength. However, the magnetometers in smartphones are vulnerable to a few factors such as user's postures and walking speed, which causes the magnetic field strength corresponding to a locatio… Show more

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“…2. Assuming that the magnetic permeability is μ and the excited current is I , the magnetic moment M can be expressed as According to a previous work [16], a simplified model can be expressed as follows…”
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“…2. Assuming that the magnetic permeability is μ and the excited current is I , the magnetic moment M can be expressed as According to a previous work [16], a simplified model can be expressed as follows…”
Section: A Mb Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technologies, such as Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) [1,2], Image Recognition-Based Positioning (IRBP) [3], radio frequency identification (RFID) [4], and lasers [5]) have been investigated. The magnetic-based positioning method has attracted significant interest for indoor location and navigation [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] because it is less sensitive to propagation-dependent disturbances, penetration, and multipath effects compared to radio frequency (RF)-based methods. The propagation of the magnetic field is a complex process.…”
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“…Previous detection methods such as vision-based or laserbased techniques are time-consuming and labor intensive [1]. With the development of mobile devices and sensor technologies [2], [3], it's convenient to collect anomaly data using mobile phones, pads or other electrical devices with sensors. When the vehicle passes over the anomaly, data captured by accelerometer imply an pattern according to the type of anomaly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%