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Abstract:

This paper presents the latest developments related to an optical indoor positioning system named CLIPS, which consists of a projector and a mobile camera. With the proje...Show More

Abstract:

This paper presents the latest developments related to an optical indoor positioning system named CLIPS, which consists of a projector and a mobile camera. With the projector, a pattern of laser spots is projected on any surface in an indoor environment. For the camera pose estimation in respect to the projector device, the camera has to capture the scene with the laser spots. The geometric relationship between the camera pose and the projector device can be established by the coplanarity constraint. This paper focuses on new findings regarding the real-time detection of laser spots in images and their unique identification. In addition, a novel method of system scale determination is presented.
Date of Conference: 21-23 September 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 November 2011
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Conference Location: Guimaraes, Portugal
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I. Introduction

The use of indoor positioning systems becomes more and more eminent in daily life. There is an increasing demand on positioning capabilities in applications such as healthcare, disaster management, metrology, logistics or housekeeping. A growing market in indoor positioning technologies appoints the research community as well as companies to satisfy this increasing demand. The successful launch of the IPIN (Indoor Positioning and Navigation) Conference in 2010 with its unprecedented number of presentations dedicated to indoor positioning techniques confirms this trend.

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