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Aleksandar To?ic, Niki Hrovatin and Jernej Vicic
In the past two decades, technological advancements in smart devices, IoT, and smart sensors have paved the way towards numerous implementations of indoor location systems. Indoor location has many important applications in numerous fields, including str...
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Abdullah Alamri
Indoor navigation has become more important these days due to the current situation worldwide in the aftermath of the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, posing an unparalleled threat amounting to a humanitarian crisis on a global scale. Indoor navigation...
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Yan Zhou, Yuling Pang, Fen Chen and Yeting Zhang
Traditional indoor navigation algorithms generally only consider the geometrical information of indoor space. However, the environmental information and semantic parameters of a fire are also important for evacuation routing in the case of a fire. It is ...
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Lucía Díaz-Vilariño, Pawel Boguslawski, Kourosh Khoshelham and Henrique Lorenzo
With the rise of urban population, updated spatial information of indoor environments is needed in a growing number of applications. Navigational assistance for disabled or aged people, guidance for robots, augmented reality for gaming, and tourism or tr...
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Liu Liu, Sisi Zlatanova, Bofeng Li, Peter van Oosterom, Hua Liu and Jack Barton
An indoor logical network qualitatively represents abstract relationships between indoor spaces, and it can be used for path computation. In this paper, we concentrate on the logical network that does not have notions for metrics. Instead, it relies on t...
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Pietro Manzoni, Carlos T. Calafate, Juan-Carlos Cano and Enrique Hernández-Orallo
One of the main drawbacks of Global Navigation Satellite Sytems (GNSS) is that they do not work indoors. When inside, there is often no direct line from the satellite signals to the device and the ultra high frequency (UHF) used is blocked by thick, soli...
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Claudia Baumgartner, Jan Kätker, Nina Tura
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DORA stands for ?Door to Door Information for Passengers and Airports? and targets on seamless integration of air mobility in the overall urban and regional transport systems. Integrating real time data and incident information of both transport modes in...
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