Sensor Modalities and Fusion for Robust Indoor Localisation

  • Kozłowski M
  • Santos-Rodríguez R
  • Piechocki R
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Abstract

The importance of accurate and efficient positioning and tracking is widely understood. However, there is a pressing lack of progress in the standardisation of methods, as well as generalised framework of their evaluation. The aim of this survey is to discuss the currently prevalent and emerging types of sensors used for location estimation. The intent of this review is to take account of this taxonomy and to provide a wider understanding of the current state-of-the-art. To that end, we outline various sensor modalities, as well as popular fusion and integration techniques, discussing how their combinations can help in various application settings. Firstly, we present the fundamental mechanics behind sensors employed by the localisation community. Furthermore we outline the formal theory behind prominent fusion methods and provide exhaustive implementation examples of each. Finally, we provide points for future discussion regarding localisation sensing, fusion and integration methods.

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Kozłowski, M., Santos-Rodríguez, R., & Piechocki, R. (2019). Sensor Modalities and Fusion for Robust Indoor Localisation. ICST Transactions on Ambient Systems, 6(18), 162670. https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.12-12-2019.162670

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