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Dorota A. Grejner-Brzezinska, Charles Toth, Shahram Moafipoor

Pedestrian tracking and navigation using an adaptive knowledge system based on neural networks

Keywords: Personal navigation, multi-sensor integration, knowledge based systems, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic

The primary objective of the research presented here is to develop theoretical foundations and implementation algorithms, which integrate the Global Positioning System (GPS), micro-electromechanical inertial measurement unit (MEMS IMU), digital barometer, electronic compass, and human pedometry to provide navigation and tracking of military and rescue ground personnel. This paper discusses the design, implementation and the performance analyses of the personal navigator prototype, with a special emphasis on dead-reckoning (DR) navigation supported by the human locomotion model. The adaptive knowledge system, based on the Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), is implemented to support this functionality. The knowledge system is trained during the GPS signal reception and is used to support navigation under GPS-denied conditions. The human locomotion parameters, step frequency (SF) and step length (SL), are extracted from GPS-timed impact switches (step frequency) and GPS/IMU data (step length), respectively, during the system calibration period. SL is correlated with several data types, such as acceleration, acceleration variation, SF, terrain slope, etc. that constitute the input parameters to the ANN-based knowledge system. The ANN-predicted SL, together with the heading information from the compass and gyro, support DR navigation. The current target accuracy of the system is 35 m CEP (circular error probable) 50%.

Journal of Applied Geodesy, Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 1862-9016
Volume: 1, 11/2007
Pages: 111 - 123

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