Title :
Indoor positioning system based on sensor fusion for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Author :
Gallagher, Thomas ; Wise, E. ; Binghao Li ; Dempster, A.G. ; Rizos, Chris ; Ramsey-Stewart, E.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Surveying & Geospatial Eng., UNSW, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
There are over 1.2 million Australians registered as having vision impairment. In most cases, vision impairment severely affects the mobility and orientation of the person, resulting in loss of independence and feelings of isolation. GPS technology and its applications have now become omnipresent and are used daily to improve and facilitate the lives of many. Although a number of products specifically designed for the Blind and Vision Impaired (BVI) and relying on GPS technology have been launched, this domain is still a niche and ongoing R&D is needed to bring all the benefits of GPS in terms of information and mobility to the BVI. The limitations of GPS indoors and in urban canyons have led to the development of new systems and signals that bridge the gap and provide positioning in those environments. Although still in their infancy, there is no doubt indoor positioning technologies will one day become as pervasive as GPS. It is therefore important to design those technologies with the BVI in mind, to make them accessible from scratch. This paper will present an indoor positioning system that has been designed in that way, examining the requirements of the BVI in terms of accuracy, reliability and interface design. The system runs locally on a mid-range smartphone and relies at its core on a Kalman filter that fuses the information of all the sensors available on the phone (Wi-Fi chipset, accelerometers and magnetic field sensor). Each part of the system is tested separately as well as the final solution quality.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; Kalman filters; handicapped aids; indoor radio; sensor fusion; GPS technology; Kalman filter; Wi-Fi chipset; accelerometers; blind person; indoor positioning system; magnetic field sensor; midrange smartphone; sensor fusion; visually impaired person; Atmospheric measurements; Australia; Magnetic separation; Navigation; Particle measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1955-3
DOI :
10.1109/IPIN.2012.6418882