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A smart phone based multi-floor indoor positioning system for occupancy detection

Mashuk, MS; Pinchin, J; Siebers, PO; Moore, T

Authors

J Pinchin

PO Siebers

T Moore



Abstract

At present there is significant research interest in simulating building environment with artificial agents and predicting energy usage and other building performance related factors that helps to promote understanding of more sustainable buildings. To understand these energy demands it is important to understand how the building spaces are being used by individuals i.e. the occupancy pattern of individuals. There are lots of other sensors and methodology being used to understand building occupancy such as PIR sensors, logging information of Wi-Fi APs or ambient sensors such as light or CO2 composition. Indoor positioning can also play an important role in understanding building occupancy pattern. Due to the growing interest and progress being made in this field it is only a matter of time before we start to see extensive application of indoor positioning in our daily lives. This research proposes an indoor positioning system that makes use of the smart phone and its built-in integrated sensors; Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, accelerometer and gyroscope. Since smart phones are easy to carry; participants can carry on with their usual daily work without any distraction but at the same time provide a reliable pedestrian positioning solution for detecting occupancy. The positioning system uses the traditional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth fingerprinting together with pedestrian dead reckoning to develop a cheap but effective multi-floor indoor positioning solution. The paper discusses the novel application of indoor positioning technology to solve a real world problem of understanding building occupancy. It discusses the positioning methodology adopted when trying to use existing positioning algorithm and fusing multiple sensor data. It also describes the novel approach taken to identify step like motion in absence of a foot mounted inertial system. Finally the paper discusses results from limited scale trials showing trajectory of motion throughout the Nottingham Geospatial Building covering multiple floors.

Citation

Mashuk, M., Pinchin, J., Siebers, P., & Moore, T. (2018). A smart phone based multi-floor indoor positioning system for occupancy detection. In 2018 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS)

Conference Name IEEE/ION PLANS 2018
Conference Location Monterey, CA, USA
Start Date Apr 23, 2018
End Date Apr 26, 2018
Online Publication Date Jun 7, 2018
Publication Date Jun 7, 2018
Deposit Date Nov 14, 2022
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Book Title 2018 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS)
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1109/PLANS.2018.8373384
Additional Information Event Type : Conference