At the last IPIN conference in France we presented two papers:
- Voice radio communication, pedestrian localization, and the tactical use of 3D audio
- Standing still with inertial navigation
These have now been added under the publications section.
The former paper concerns how the complete cooperative localization system and head-related-transfer functions (HRTFs) may be exploited to provide a spatial perception of relative locations within a group. Simply, an agent will here where he has his colleagues when they talk and vice versa. The second article concerns a small detail in the mechanization implementation which will prevent the foot-mounted inertial navigation system from drifting when an agent is standing still.
The article Cooperative localization by dual foot-mounted inertial sensors and inter-agent ranging has now gone into print and can be found open access on EURASIP’s site. (Previously it was only available from arXiv.) The same goes for the Recursive Bayesian initialization of localization based on ranging and dead reckoning paper.