Towards a rapidly deployable positioning system for emergency responders

Kavitha Muthukrishnan, S. Dulman, K. Langendoen
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Abstract

Providing ad-hoc solutions for positioning and tracking of emergency response teams is an important and safety-critical challenge. Although solutions based on inertial sensing systems are promising, they are subject to drift. We address the problem of positional drift by having the responders themselves deploy beacons, specifically ultrasound beacons, as they progress into an unknown environment. Our research focuses on a sensor network approach that does not require any pre-deployment of infrastructure. This paper targets two important aspects within the context of providing positioning service for emergency responders namely on how to locate the deployed static beacons, and on how to track the responders by using a combination of ultrasound and inertial measurements. The main contributions of this paper are: (i) characterisation of the errors encountered in an inertial-based pedestrian dead reckoning solution and ultrasound range measurements in a mobile setting, (ii) an algorithm for ultrasound beacon localisation (using multidimensional scaling), (iii) formulation of a Kalman filtering based algorithm for tracking the responder using a combination of ultrasound range and inertial measurements, and (iv) the presented algorithms are evaluated using data collected from real deployments and are compared against an ultra-wideband (UWB) precision location system. Our approach of preventing the drift in inertial estimates by combining with ultrasound measurements are promising and offers a viable solution to providing positioning and tracking support to emergency responders.
为应急响应人员建立一个快速部署的定位系统
为应急反应小组的定位和跟踪提供临时解决方案是一项重要的安全关键挑战。尽管基于惯性传感系统的解决方案很有前途,但它们容易发生漂移。我们通过让响应者自己部署信标来解决位置漂移的问题,特别是超声波信标,当它们进入未知环境时。我们的研究重点是传感器网络方法,不需要任何预先部署的基础设施。本文针对为应急响应人员提供定位服务的两个重要方面,即如何定位部署的静态信标,以及如何使用超声和惯性测量相结合的方法跟踪响应者。本文的主要贡献有:(i)在基于惯性的行人航位推算解决方案和移动设置中的超声波距离测量中遇到的误差的特征,(ii)超声波信标定位算法(使用多维缩放),(iii)基于卡尔曼滤波的算法的公式,用于使用超声波距离和惯性测量的组合来跟踪响者,(iv)使用从实际部署中收集的数据对所提出的算法进行评估,并与超宽带(UWB)精确定位系统进行比较。我们通过结合超声测量来防止惯性估计漂移的方法很有前途,并且为应急响应人员提供定位和跟踪支持提供了可行的解决方案。
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