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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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Siham El Yamani, Rafika Hajji and Roland Billen
The accurate assessment of proper value in complex and increasingly high-rise urban environments is a significant challenge. Previous research has identified property value as a composite of indoor elements, such as volume and height, and 3D simulations ...
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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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Nabil El Barhoumi, Rafika Hajji, Zakaria Bouali, Youssef Ben Brahim and Abderrazzaq Kharroubi
Augmented reality (AR) is a relevant technology, which has demonstrated to be efficient for several applications, especially in the architecture, engineering, construction and operation (AECO) domain, where the integration of building information modelin...
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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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Simon Gay, Kévin Le Run, Edwige Pissaloux, Katerine Romeo and Christèle Lecomte
This paper presents a novel bio-inspired predictive model of visual navigation inspired by mammalian navigation. This model takes inspiration from specific types of neurons observed in the brain, namely place cells, grid cells and head direction cells. I...
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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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Zhizhong Kang, Juntao Yang, Zhou Yang and Sai Cheng
Indoor environment model reconstruction has emerged as a significant and challenging task in terms of the provision of a semantically rich and geometrically accurate indoor model. Recently, there has been an increasing amount of research related to indoo...
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Sunghun Jung and Heon Jeong
Customer requirements for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with long flight times are increasing exponentially in the personal, commercial, and military use areas. Due to their limited payload, large numbers of on-board battery packs cannot be used and th...
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