Movement pattern recognition assisted map matching for pedestrian/ wheelchair navigation

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Abstract

Today's mobile technology features several sensors that when integrated can provide ubiquitous navigation assistance to pedestrians including wheelchair users. Common sensors found in most smartphones are Global Positioning System (GPS), accelerometer, and compass. In this paper, a user's movement pattern recognition algorithm to improve map matching efficiency and accuracy in pedestrian/wheelchair navigation systems/services is discussed. The algorithm integrates GPS positions, orientation data from compass, and movement states recognized from accelerometer data in a client/server architecture. The algorithm is tested in an Android mobile phone, and the results show that the proposed map matching algorithm is efficient and provides good accuracy. © 2012 The Royal Institute of Navigation.

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Ren, M., & Karimi, H. A. (2012). Movement pattern recognition assisted map matching for pedestrian/ wheelchair navigation. Journal of Navigation, 65(4), 617–633. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0373463312000252

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