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Eduard Angelats, Alban Gorreja, Pedro F. Espín-López, M. Eulàlia Parés, Eva Savina Malinverni and Roberto Pierdicca
The seamless integration of indoor and outdoor positioning has gained considerable attention due to its practical implications in various fields. This paper presents an innovative approach aimed at detecting and delineating outdoor, indoor, and transitio...
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Jin Wang and Jun Luo
While both outdoor and indoor localization methods are flourishing, how to properly marry them to offer pervasive localizability in urban areas remains open. Recently, proposals on indoor?outdoor detection have made the first step towards such an integra...
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Thi Hong Diep Dao and Jean-Claude Thill
In this paper, we take the position that cities gain to be represented as three-dimensional spaces populated by scores of micro-scale-built spaces (buildings, rooms, passageways, squares, etc.). Effective algorithms that evaluate place-based accessibilit...
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Huangchuang Zhang and Ge Li
With the improvement of urban infrastructure and the increase in the coverage of high-rise buildings, the demand for location information services inside buildings is becoming more and more urgent. Moreover, indoor path planning, as a prerequisite and ba...
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Iwona Golas, Mariusz Szmyt and Katarzyna Glinska-Lewczuk
Human activities influence the presence of potentially pathogenic bacteria in indoor air. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the experimental rearing of European grayling and European perch in a recirculating aquaculture system on the c...
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Konstantinos Kozalakis, Ioannis Sofianidis, Vasileios Konstantakos, Kostas Siozios and Stylianos Siskos
This work introduces a light harvesting system with battery management. In contrast to relevant solutions that operate in limited ranges, the proposed system covers a wide operating input power range from 10 uW up to 300 mW. Specifically, experimental re...
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Alexis Richard C. Claridades and Jiyeong Lee
Spaces are continuous realms where human beings freely navigate, such as from indoor to outdoor and optionally to another indoor space. However, currently available data models to represent space for navigation do not entirely reflect this continuity of ...
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Sethakarn Prongnuch, Suchada Sitjongsataporn
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This paper introduces an analysis of Thai speech recognition for controlled car parking assist in the system-on-chip architecture. The objective is to investigate the male and female voice command signals, including Thai and English words, issued by the ...
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Qingxiang Chen, Jing Chen and Wumeng Huang
Building information modeling (BIM), with detailed geometry and semantics of the indoor environment, has become an essential part of smart city development and city information modeling (CIM). However, visualizing large-scale BIM models within geographic...
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Rubén Cantarero Navarro, Ana Rubio Ruiz, Javier Dorado Chaparro, Felix J. Villanueva Molina, Maria J. Santofimia Romero, David Villa Alises and Juan C. Lopez Lopez
Traditionally, the standards of spatial modeling are oriented to represent the quantitative information of space. However, in recent years an increasingly common challenge is appearing: flexibly and appropriately integrating quantitative information that...
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