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The wayfinding app works by using a map of the inside of a building to find a path toward the destination, and then uses a phone's built-in inertial sensors, accelerometers and gyros, which provide for features like a step counter, to track the navigator's progress along the path.
Oct 8, 2024
This paper focuses on the abilities of an indoor positioning purely based on sensors already present in smartphones nowadays. Therefore, algorithms specifically ...
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Continuous and accurate smartphone-based localization is a promising technology for supporting independent mobility of people with visual impairments.
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In this paper we introduce PERCEPT-II, a low cost and user friendly indoor navigation system for blind and visually impaired users.
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Sep 24, 2024 · The system provides turn-by-turn navigation instructions while tracking users' positions on the node map by detecting intersections.
We propose a hybrid positioning and navigation system that combines both BLE beacons and Google Tango in order to tap into their strengths while minimizing ...
Jun 2, 2022 · Indoor navigation is carried out using the mobile application that makes use of iBeacons, sensors on a smartphone, and special software. To find ...
To enable automated smartphone-based turn-by-turn naviga- tion assistance for people with visual impairments in complex large-scale real-world scenarios, it is ...
This paper focuses on the abilities of an indoor positioning purely based on sensors already present in smartphones nowadays. Therefore, algorithms specifically ...
Using one's own smartphone for indoor navigation, especially for visually impaired individuals, can be a valuable and empowering tool to promote independence ...