Omnidirectional Pedestrian Navigation for First Responders

S. Beauregard
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Abstract

It might be assumed that dead reckoning approaches to pedestrian navigation could address the needs of first responders, including fire fighters. However, conventional PDR approaches with body-mounted motion sensors can fail when used with the irregular walking patterns typical of urban search and rescue missions. In this paper, a technique using shoe-mounted sensors and inertial mechanization equations to directly calculate the displacement of the feet between footfalls is described. Zero-velocity updates (ZUPTs) at foot standstills limit the drift that would otherwise occur with inexpensive IMUs. We show that the technique is fairly accurate in terms of distance travelled and can handle many arbitrary manoevers, such as tight turns, side/back stepping and stair climbing.
第一响应者的全方位行人导航
人们可能会认为,行人导航的航位推算方法可以满足包括消防员在内的第一响应者的需求。然而,在城市搜索和救援任务中典型的不规则行走模式下,传统的带有身体运动传感器的PDR方法可能会失败。本文描述了一种利用鞋装传感器和惯性机械化方程直接计算足部落脚间位移的方法。静止时的零速度更新(zupt)限制了廉价imu可能出现的漂移。我们表明,该技术在行进距离方面相当准确,并且可以处理许多任意动作,例如急转弯,侧/后步和爬楼梯。
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