A comprehensive survey of indoor localization methods based on computer vision

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Computer vision based indoor localization methods use either an infrastructure of static cameras to track mobile entities (e.g., people, robots) or cameras attached to the mobile entities. Methods in the first category employ object tracking, while the others map images from mobile cameras with images acquired during a configuration stage or extracted from 3D reconstructed models of the space. This paper offers an overview of the computer vision based indoor localization domain, presenting application areas, commercial tools, existing benchmarks, and other reviews. It provides a survey of indoor localization research solutions, proposing a new classification based on the configuration stage (use of known environment data), sensing devices, type of detected elements, and localization method. It groups 70 of the most recent and relevant image based indoor localization methods according to the proposed classification and discusses their advantages and drawbacks. It highlights localization methods that also offer orientation information, as this is required by an increasing number of applications of indoor localization (e.g., augmented reality).

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Morar, A., Moldoveanu, A., Mocanu, I., Moldoveanu, F., Radoi, I. E., Asavei, V., … Butean, A. (2020). A comprehensive survey of indoor localization methods based on computer vision. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20092641

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