A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations

The use of smartphones for accurate navigation in underground spaces, such as subway stations, poses several challenges. This is because it is difficult to obtain a sure estimate of user location due to the radio signal interference caused by the entry and exit of trains, the infrastructure of the s...

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Main Authors: Gunwoo Lee, Hyun Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7421
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spelling doaj-ac1ba5ed6f4442749eed2588ef29d0ee2020-11-25T03:57:07ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-10-01107421742110.3390/app10217421A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway StationsGunwoo Lee0Hyun Kim1Department of Convergence of Vehicles, People and Advanced ICT, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27469, KoreaDepartment of Convergence of Vehicles, People and Advanced ICT, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27469, KoreaThe use of smartphones for accurate navigation in underground spaces, such as subway stations, poses several challenges. This is because it is difficult to obtain a sure estimate of user location due to the radio signal interference caused by the entry and exit of trains, the infrastructure of the subway station installation, and changes in the internal facility environment. This study uses quick response markers and augmented reality to solve these difficulties using an error correction method. Specifically, a hybrid marker-based indoor positioning system (HMIPS) which provides accurate and efficient user-tracking results is proposed. The HMIPS performs hybrid localization by using marker images as well as inertial measurement unit data from smartphones. It utilizes the Viterbi tracking algorithm to solve the problem of tracking accuracy degradation that may occur when inertial sensors are used by adopting a sensor error correction technique. In addition, as an integrated system, the HMIPS provides a tool to easily carry out all the steps necessary for positioning. The results of experiments conducted in a subway station environment confirm that the HMIPS provides accurate and practical navigation services. The proposed system is expected to be useful for indoor navigation, even in poor indoor positioning environments.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7421indoor localizationpedestrian trackingmarkeraugmented reality
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A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
Applied Sciences
indoor localization
pedestrian tracking
marker
augmented reality
author_facet Gunwoo Lee
Hyun Kim
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title A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
title_short A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
title_full A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
title_fullStr A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
title_full_unstemmed A Hybrid Marker-Based Indoor Positioning System for Pedestrian Tracking in Subway Stations
title_sort hybrid marker-based indoor positioning system for pedestrian tracking in subway stations
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The use of smartphones for accurate navigation in underground spaces, such as subway stations, poses several challenges. This is because it is difficult to obtain a sure estimate of user location due to the radio signal interference caused by the entry and exit of trains, the infrastructure of the subway station installation, and changes in the internal facility environment. This study uses quick response markers and augmented reality to solve these difficulties using an error correction method. Specifically, a hybrid marker-based indoor positioning system (HMIPS) which provides accurate and efficient user-tracking results is proposed. The HMIPS performs hybrid localization by using marker images as well as inertial measurement unit data from smartphones. It utilizes the Viterbi tracking algorithm to solve the problem of tracking accuracy degradation that may occur when inertial sensors are used by adopting a sensor error correction technique. In addition, as an integrated system, the HMIPS provides a tool to easily carry out all the steps necessary for positioning. The results of experiments conducted in a subway station environment confirm that the HMIPS provides accurate and practical navigation services. The proposed system is expected to be useful for indoor navigation, even in poor indoor positioning environments.
topic indoor localization
pedestrian tracking
marker
augmented reality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7421
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