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Comparing the Performance of Indoor Localization Systems through the EvAAL Framework

In recent years, indoor localization systems have been the object of significant research activity and of growing interest for their great expected social impact and their impressive business potential. Application areas include tracking and navigation, activity monitoring, personalized advertising,...

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Autores principales: Potortì, Francesco, Park, Sangjoon, Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio Ramón, Barsocchi, Paolo, Girolami, Michele, Crivello, Antonino, Lee, So Yeon, Lim, Jae Hyun, Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín, Seco, Fernando, Montoliu, Raul, Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martin, Pérez Rubio, Maria Del Carmen, Losada-Gutiérrez, Cristina, Espinosa, Felipe, Macias-Guarasa, Javier
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5677241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29027948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17102327
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author Potortì, Francesco
Park, Sangjoon
Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio Ramón
Barsocchi, Paolo
Girolami, Michele
Crivello, Antonino
Lee, So Yeon
Lim, Jae Hyun
Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín
Seco, Fernando
Montoliu, Raul
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martin
Pérez Rubio, Maria Del Carmen
Losada-Gutiérrez, Cristina
Espinosa, Felipe
Macias-Guarasa, Javier
author_facet Potortì, Francesco
Park, Sangjoon
Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio Ramón
Barsocchi, Paolo
Girolami, Michele
Crivello, Antonino
Lee, So Yeon
Lim, Jae Hyun
Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín
Seco, Fernando
Montoliu, Raul
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martin
Pérez Rubio, Maria Del Carmen
Losada-Gutiérrez, Cristina
Espinosa, Felipe
Macias-Guarasa, Javier
author_sort Potortì, Francesco
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description In recent years, indoor localization systems have been the object of significant research activity and of growing interest for their great expected social impact and their impressive business potential. Application areas include tracking and navigation, activity monitoring, personalized advertising, Active and Assisted Living (AAL), traceability, Internet of Things (IoT) networks, and Home-land Security. In spite of the numerous research advances and the great industrial interest, no canned solutions have yet been defined. The diversity and heterogeneity of applications, scenarios, sensor and user requirements, make it difficult to create uniform solutions. From that diverse reality, a main problem is derived that consists in the lack of a consensus both in terms of the metrics and the procedures used to measure the performance of the different indoor localization and navigation proposals. This paper introduces the general lines of the EvAAL benchmarking framework, which is aimed at a fair comparison of indoor positioning systems through a challenging competition under complex, realistic conditions. To evaluate the framework capabilities, we show how it was used in the 2016 Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) Competition. The 2016 IPIN competition considered three different scenario dimensions, with a variety of use cases: (1) pedestrian versus robotic navigation, (2) smartphones versus custom hardware usage and (3) real-time positioning versus off-line post-processing. A total of four competition tracks were evaluated under the same EvAAL benchmark framework in order to validate its potential to become a standard for evaluating indoor localization solutions. The experience gained during the competition and feedback from track organizers and competitors showed that the EvAAL framework is flexible enough to successfully fit the very different tracks and appears adequate to compare indoor positioning systems.
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spelling pubmed-56772412017-11-17 Comparing the Performance of Indoor Localization Systems through the EvAAL Framework Potortì, Francesco Park, Sangjoon Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio Ramón Barsocchi, Paolo Girolami, Michele Crivello, Antonino Lee, So Yeon Lim, Jae Hyun Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín Seco, Fernando Montoliu, Raul Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martin Pérez Rubio, Maria Del Carmen Losada-Gutiérrez, Cristina Espinosa, Felipe Macias-Guarasa, Javier Sensors (Basel) Article In recent years, indoor localization systems have been the object of significant research activity and of growing interest for their great expected social impact and their impressive business potential. Application areas include tracking and navigation, activity monitoring, personalized advertising, Active and Assisted Living (AAL), traceability, Internet of Things (IoT) networks, and Home-land Security. In spite of the numerous research advances and the great industrial interest, no canned solutions have yet been defined. The diversity and heterogeneity of applications, scenarios, sensor and user requirements, make it difficult to create uniform solutions. From that diverse reality, a main problem is derived that consists in the lack of a consensus both in terms of the metrics and the procedures used to measure the performance of the different indoor localization and navigation proposals. This paper introduces the general lines of the EvAAL benchmarking framework, which is aimed at a fair comparison of indoor positioning systems through a challenging competition under complex, realistic conditions. To evaluate the framework capabilities, we show how it was used in the 2016 Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) Competition. The 2016 IPIN competition considered three different scenario dimensions, with a variety of use cases: (1) pedestrian versus robotic navigation, (2) smartphones versus custom hardware usage and (3) real-time positioning versus off-line post-processing. A total of four competition tracks were evaluated under the same EvAAL benchmark framework in order to validate its potential to become a standard for evaluating indoor localization solutions. The experience gained during the competition and feedback from track organizers and competitors showed that the EvAAL framework is flexible enough to successfully fit the very different tracks and appears adequate to compare indoor positioning systems. MDPI 2017-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5677241/ /pubmed/29027948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17102327 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Jiménez Ruiz, Antonio Ramón
Barsocchi, Paolo
Girolami, Michele
Crivello, Antonino
Lee, So Yeon
Lim, Jae Hyun
Torres-Sospedra, Joaquín
Seco, Fernando
Montoliu, Raul
Mendoza-Silva, Germán Martin
Pérez Rubio, Maria Del Carmen
Losada-Gutiérrez, Cristina
Espinosa, Felipe
Macias-Guarasa, Javier
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5677241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29027948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17102327
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