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Journal of Sensors | 2013

Low-Cost MEMS-Based Pedestrian Navigation Technique for GPS-Denied Areas

Abdelrahman Ali; Naser El-Sheimy

The progress in the micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) sensors technology in size, cost, weight, and power consumption allows for new research opportunities in the navigation field. Today, most of smartphones, tablets, and other handheld devices are fully packed with the required sensors for any navigation system such as GPS, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, and pressure sensors. For seamless navigation, the sensors’ signal quality and the sensors availability are major challenges. Heading estimation is a fundamental challenge in the GPS-denied environments; therefore, targeting accurate attitude estimation is considered significant contribution to the overall navigation error. For that end, this research targets an improved pedestrian navigation by developing sensors fusion technique to exploit the gyroscope, magnetometer, and accelerometer data for device attitude estimation in the different environments based on quaternion mechanization. Results indicate that the improvement in the traveled distance and the heading estimations is capable of reducing the overall position error to be less than 15 m in the harsh environments.


Sensors | 2012

Swarm Optimization-Based Magnetometer Calibration for Personal Handheld Devices

Abdelrahman Ali; Siddharth Siddharth; Zainab Syed; Naser El-Sheimy

Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) consist of accelerometers, gyroscopes and a processor that generates position and orientation solutions by integrating the specific forces and rotation rates. In addition to the accelerometers and gyroscopes, magnetometers can be used to derive the user heading based on Earths magnetic field. Unfortunately, the measurements of the magnetic field obtained with low cost sensors are usually corrupted by several errors, including manufacturing defects and external electro-magnetic fields. Consequently, proper calibration of the magnetometer is required to achieve high accuracy heading measurements. In this paper, a Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)-based calibration algorithm is presented to estimate the values of the bias and scale factor of low cost magnetometers. The main advantage of this technique is the use of the artificial intelligence which does not need any error modeling or awareness of the nonlinearity. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm can help in the development of Pedestrian Navigation Devices (PNDs) when combined with inertial sensors and GPS/Wi-Fi for indoor navigation and Location Based Services (LBS) applications.


Measurement Science and Technology | 2012

A game-theoretic approach for calibration of low-cost magnetometers under noise uncertainty

S. Siddharth; Abdelrahman Ali; Naser El-Sheimy; Chris Goodall; Zainab Syed

Pedestrian heading estimation is a fundamental challenge in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)-denied environments. Additionally, the heading observability considerably degrades in low-speed mode of operation (e.g. walking), making this problem even more challenging. The goal of this work is to improve the heading solution when hand-held personal/portable devices, such as cell phones, are used for positioning and to improve the heading estimation in GNSS-denied signal environments. Most smart phones are now equipped with self-contained, low cost, small size and power-efficient sensors, such as magnetometers, gyroscopes and accelerometers. A magnetometer needs calibration before it can be properly employed for navigation purposes. Magnetometers play an important role in absolute heading estimation and are embedded in many smart phones. Before the users navigate with the phone, a calibration is invoked to ensure an improved signal quality. This signal is used later in the heading estimation. In most of the magnetometer-calibration approaches, the motion modes are seldom described to achieve a robust calibration. Also, suitable calibration approaches fail to discuss the stopping criteria for calibration. In this paper, the following three topics are discussed in detail that are important to achieve proper magnetometer-calibration results and in turn the most robust heading solution for the user while taking care of the device misalignment with respect to the user: (a) game-theoretic concepts to attain better filter parameter tuning and robustness in noise uncertainty, (b) best maneuvers with focus on 3D and 2D motion modes and related challenges and (c) investigation of the calibration termination criteria leveraging the calibration robustness and efficiency.


Archive | 2014

Method and Apparatus for Determination of Misalignment Between Device and Pedestrian

Abdelrahman Ali; Hsiu Wen Chang; Jacques Georgy; Zainab Syed; Christopher Goodall


Proceedings of the 26th International Technical Meeting of The Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2013) | 2013

Heading Misalignment Estimation Between Portable Devices and Pedestrians

Abdelrahman Ali; Hsiu Wen Chang; Jacques Georgy; Zainab Syed; Chris Goodall


Archive | 2015

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CATEGORIZING DEVICE USE CASE

Abdelrahman Ali; Amr Al-Hamad; Jacques Georgy; Hsiu Wen Chang


Proceedings of the 25th International Technical Meeting of The Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2012) | 2012

Real-time, continuous and reliable consumer indoor/outdoor localization for smartphones

Zainab Syed; Jacques Georgy; Abdelrahman Ali; H-W. Chang; Mohamed Maher Atia


Archive | 2013

Showing smartphones the way inside

Zainab Syed; Jacques Georgy; Abdelrahman Ali; Hsiu Wen Chang; Chris Goodall


Archiwum Fotogrametrii, Kartografii i Teledetekcji | 2011

Particle swarm optimization algorithm based low cost magnetometer calibration

Abdelrahman Ali; S. Siddharth; Zainab Syed; Naser El-Sheimy


Proceedings of the 30th International Technical Meeting of The Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS+ 2017) | 2017

Indoor Navigation using Consumer Portable Devices in Cart/Stroller

Amr Al-Hamad; Abdelrahman Ali; Mostafa Elhoushi; Jacques Georgy

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