@inproceedings{MikovMoschevikinFedorovetal.2013, author = {Aleksandr Mikov and Alex Moschevikin and Alexander Fedorov and Axel Sikora}, title = {A Localization System Using Inertial Measurement Units from Wireless Commercial Handheld Devices}, series = {International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation}, volume = {2013}, issn = {978-1-4799-4043-1}, doi = {10.1109/IPIN.2013.6817924}, pages = {28 -- 31}, year = {2013}, abstract = {This paper describes a newly developed technology for the calculation of trajectories of mobile objects, which is based on commercially available sensors being integrated into modern mobile phones and other gadgets. First, a step counting technique was implemented. Second, a novel step length estimator is proposed. These two algorithms utilize the data from accelerometer sensor only. Third, the heading information was obtained using a gyroscope with complementary filter in quaternion form. The combined algorithm was implemented on a low-power ARM processor to provide the trajectory points relative to an initial point. The proposed technique was tested by 10 subjects, in different shoes with different paces. The dependence of the performance of the technology on the attaching point of the mobile device is weak. The proposed algorithms have better balance and estimation accuracy and depend in less degree on the variety in physical parameters of people in comparison with the existing techniques. In experiments inertial measurement units were mounted in different places, i.e. in the hand, in trousers or in T-shirt pockets. The return position error did not exceed 5\% of the total travelled distance for all performed tests.}, language = {en} }