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FlexPDR: Fully Flexible Pedestrian Dead Reckoning Using Online Multimode Recognition and Time-Series Decomposition

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Smartphone-based pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) has been widely used indoors for continuous localization. However, the specific tracking solutions under different modes are vulnerable to mode transition and thus degrading performance.… Click to show full abstract

Smartphone-based pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) has been widely used indoors for continuous localization. However, the specific tracking solutions under different modes are vulnerable to mode transition and thus degrading performance. The robustness of pedestrian navigation may be weakened due to the mix of smartphone motions and walking patterns. Due to this challenge, most existing PDR methods assume that the smartphone is carried in a certain pose, such as handheld horizontally, swinging, calling, and pocketed, ignoring the short period but negative transition impact on tracking, which limits its flexibility when applying in the Internet of Things (IoT) services. To achieve a fully flexible PDR (i.e., FlexPDR), this article enhances the robustness and smoothness of pedestrian tracking during the transition between several phone poses and regular motion modes for the first time. We propose a Bayesian-based real-time multimode recognition method that does not require any posterior information, together with a time-series decomposition approach for adaptively tracking scheme-switching. The proposed FlexPDR system achieved a real-time smartphone indoor positioning with a high position accuracy of 98.11% on the specific situation that mixed mode-switching happens, which outperformed other state-of-the-art methods.

Keywords: time; time series; dead reckoning; pedestrian dead; multimode recognition; fully flexible

Journal Title: IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Year Published: 2022

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