Title :
Accurate and reliable soldier and first responder indoor positioning: multisensor systems and cooperative localization
Author :
Rantakokko, Jouni ; Rydell, Joakim ; Stromback, Peter ; Handel, Peter ; Callmer, Jonas ; Tornqvist, D. ; Gustafsson, Fredrik ; Jobs, Magnus ; Gruden, Mathias
fDate :
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A robust, accurate positioning system with seamless outdoor and indoor coverage is a highly needed tool for increasing safety in emergency response and military urban operations. It must be lightweight, small, inexpensive, and power efficient, and still provide meter-level accuracy during extended operations. GPS receivers, inertial sensors, and local radio-based ranging are natural choices for a multisensor positioning system. Inertial navigation with foot-mounted sensors is suitable as the core system in GPS denied environments, since it can yield meter-level accuracies for a few minutes. However, there is still a need for additional supporting sensors to keep the accuracy at acceptable levels during the duration of typical soldier and first responder operations. Suitable aiding sensors are three-axis magnetometers, barometers, imaging sensors, Doppler radars, and ultrasonic sensors. Further more, cooperative positioning, where first responders exchange position and error estimates in conjunction with performing radio based ranging, is deemed a key technology. This article provides a survey on technologies and concepts for high accuracy soldier and first responder positioning systems, with an emphasis on indoor positioning.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; cooperative communication; indoor radio; inertial navigation; radio receivers; sensor fusion; sensor placement; Doppler radars; GPS receivers; barometers; cooperative localization; emergency response; imaging sensors; inertial navigation; military urban operations; multisensor systems; radio based ranging; responder indoor positioning; three-axis magnetometers; ultrasonic sensors; Emergency services; Global Positioning System; Indoor communication; Mobile radio mobility management; Sensors;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2011.5751291