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Smart multisensor strategies for indoor localization

Bruno Andò Salvatore Baglio Cristian O. Lombardo Vincenzo Marletta

pp. 585-595

Abstract

This chapter focuses on indoor localization implemented by traditional and advanced enabling technologies , measurement strategies and applications. In particular, the discussion is oriented to perform a benchmark between different solutions with a specific focus in the framework of Active and Assisted Living . A case of study of an Assistive Systems supporting blind people during the exploitation of indoor environments is also presented. The system uses ultrasound technology, an advanced trilateration paradigm to perform a real time and continuous indoor localization and tools dedicated to gain the awareness of user/environment interaction and contextualization . Such features allow to provide the user with an efficient assistance for a safe exploitation of indoor environments

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Pissaloux Edwige (2018) Mobility of visually impaired people: fundamentals and ICT assistive technologies. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 585-595

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54446-5_18

Full citation:

Andò Bruno, Baglio Salvatore, Lombardo Cristian O., Marletta Vincenzo (2018) „Smart multisensor strategies for indoor localization“, In: E. Pissaloux (ed.), Mobility of visually impaired people, Dordrecht, Springer, 585–595.