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- 2011
- Muhammad Haris Afzal, Valérie Renaudin, Gérard Lachapelle:
Magnetic field based heading estimation for pedestrian navigation environments. IPIN 2011: 1-10 - Firas Alsehly, Tughrul Arslan, Zankar Sevak:
Indoor positioning with floor determination in multi story buildings. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Christian Ascher, Lukasz Zwirello, Thomas Zwick, Gert F. Trommer:
Integrity monitoring for UWB/INS tightly coupled pedestrian indoor scenarios. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Ferenc Aubeck, Carsten Isert, Dominik Gusenbauer:
Camera based step detection on mobile phones. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Christian Beder, Alan McGibney, Martin Klepal:
Predicting the expected accuracy for fingerprinting based WiFi localisation systems. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Thomas Bernoulli, Martin Krammer, Ulrich Walder, Ulrich Dersch, Klaus Zahn:
Improvement of inertial sensor based indoor navigation by video content analysis. IPIN 2011: 1-9 - Daniele Borio, Cillian O'Driscoll, Joaquim Fortuny-Guasch:
Pulsed pseudolite signal effects on non-participating GNSS receivers. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Ada Vittoria Bosisio:
Performances of an RSSI-based positioning and tracking algorithm. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Luigi Bruno, Patrick Robertson:
WiSLAM: Improving FootSLAM with WiFi. IPIN 2011: 1-10 - Yuwei Chen, Ruizhi Chen, Xiang Chen, Wei Chen, Qian Wang:
Wearable electromyography sensor based outdoor-indoor seamless pedestrian navigation using motion recognition method. IPIN 2011: 1-9 - Eric Dorveaux, Nicolas Petit:
Harmonization of a multi-sensor navigation system. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Andreas Fink, Helmut Beikirch:
Analysis of RSS-based location estimation techniques in fading environments. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Gianni Giorgetti, Richard Farley, Kiran Chikkappa, Judy Ellis, Telis Kaleas:
Cortina: Collaborative indoor positioning using low-power sensor networks. IPIN 2011: 1-10 - Pragun Goyal, Vinay J. Ribeiro, Huzur Saran, Anshul Kumar:
Strap-down Pedestrian Dead-Reckoning system. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Florian Gschwandtner, Corina Kim Schindhelm:
Spontaneous privacy-friendly indoor positioning using enhanced WLAN beacons. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Senka Hadzic, Jonathan Rodriguez:
Utility based node selection scheme for cooperative localization. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Daniel Hauschildt:
Gaussian mixture implementation of the cardinalized probability hypothesis density filter for superpositional sensors. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Fernando Herranz, Kavitha Muthukrishnan, Koen Langendoen:
Camera pose estimation using particle filters. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Antonio Ramón Jiménez, Fernando Seco, Francisco Zampella, José Carlos Prieto, Jorge I. Guevara Rosas:
Improved Heuristic Drift Elimination (iHDE) for pedestrian navigation in complex buildings. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Susanna Kaiser, Mohammed Khider, Patrick Robertson:
A maps-based angular PDF for navigation systems in indoor and outdoor environments. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Christos Laoudias, Michalis P. Michaelides, Christos G. Panayiotou:
Fault detection and mitigation in WLAN RSS fingerprint-based positioning. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Jonathan Ledlie, Jun-geun Park, Dorothy Curtis, André Cavalcante, Leonardo Camara:
Molé: A scalable, user-generated WiFi positioning engine. IPIN 2011: 1-10 - Jó Ágila Bitsch Link, Paul Smith, Nicolai Viol, Klaus Wehrle:
FootPath: Accurate map-based indoor navigation using smartphones. IPIN 2011: 1-8 - Juraj Machaj, Peter Brida, Robert Piché:
Rank based fingerprinting algorithm for indoor positioning. IPIN 2011: 1-6 - Rainer Mautz, Sebastian Tilch:
Survey of optical indoor positioning systems. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Wei Meng, Wendong Xiao, Wei Ni, Lihua Xie:
Secure and robust Wi-Fi fingerprinting indoor localization. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Pedro Mestre, Carlos Serôdio, Luis Coutinho, Luis Reigoto, João Matias:
Hybrid technique for fingerprinting using IEEE802.11 wireless networks. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Piotr Mirowski, Harald Steck, Philip Whiting, Ravishankar Palaniappan, Michael MacDonald, Tin Kam Ho:
KL-divergence kernel regression for non-Gaussian fingerprint based localization. IPIN 2011: 1-10 - Vahideh Moghtadaiee, Andrew G. Dempster, Samsung Lim:
Indoor localization using FM radio signals: A fingerprinting approach. IPIN 2011: 1-7 - Warsun Najib, Martin Klepal, Sigit Basuki Wibowo:
MapUme: Scalable middleware for location aware computing applications. IPIN 2011: 1-6
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