Hybrid Indoor Tracking of Humans in Hazardous Environments
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The reliable tracking of humans and materials in indoor scenarios is an ongoing research issue. For
example, the monitoring of humans in partially hazardous environments – like the surroundings of an underground
longwall mining infrastructure – is crucial to save human lives. A centroid location estimation technique based on
received signal strength (RSS) readings offers a well known and low-cost tracking solution in such a rough environment
where many other systems with optical, magnetical or ultrasound sensors fail. Due to signal fading the RSS values
alone cannot ensure a precise tracking. The sensor fusion of the RSS-based localization with an inertial navigation
system (INS) leads to a more precise tracking. The long-term stability of the RSS-based localization and the good short-
term accuracy of the INS are combined using a Kalman filter. The experimental results on a motion test track show that
a tracking of humans in multipath environments is possible with low infrastructural costs.
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Fink, А. Hybrid Indoor Tracking of Humans in Hazardous Environments [Text] / Andreas Fink, Helmut Beikirch // Computing=Комп'ютинг. - 2011. - Vol. 10, is. 4. - P. 330-336.