Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems
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Resumo: | This dissertation presents a solution, based on Visible Light Positioning, for the establishment of a ground truth in the testing environment of Indoor Positioning Systems. Firstly, in order to understand the requirements of current Indoor Positioning Systems, a study of their technologies and accuracy capabilities is presented. Subsequently, this document details the theory behind the proposed system, as well as its development steps. The proposed system is comprised of two cameras which can determine their own positions automatically, using ArUco markers as reference. The cameras have the capability of detecting a LED target through image processing, with one of the cameras transferring data to the other by means of a TCP socket. The target’s position in the 3D space is determined through a series of algorithms and mathematical principles. A thorough, simulation-based, characterization of uncertainty is presented, used to determine the impact of the main error sources encountered during development, on the precision and accuracy of the system. Experimental accuracy results, obtained from the laboratory setup, are also presented and compared to the simulation results. To conclude, a discussion about the obtained results and the validity of the system as a ground truth establishing system is given. |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systemsGround truthIndoor positioning systemsCameraVisible light positioningThis dissertation presents a solution, based on Visible Light Positioning, for the establishment of a ground truth in the testing environment of Indoor Positioning Systems. Firstly, in order to understand the requirements of current Indoor Positioning Systems, a study of their technologies and accuracy capabilities is presented. Subsequently, this document details the theory behind the proposed system, as well as its development steps. The proposed system is comprised of two cameras which can determine their own positions automatically, using ArUco markers as reference. The cameras have the capability of detecting a LED target through image processing, with one of the cameras transferring data to the other by means of a TCP socket. The target’s position in the 3D space is determined through a series of algorithms and mathematical principles. A thorough, simulation-based, characterization of uncertainty is presented, used to determine the impact of the main error sources encountered during development, on the precision and accuracy of the system. Experimental accuracy results, obtained from the laboratory setup, are also presented and compared to the simulation results. To conclude, a discussion about the obtained results and the validity of the system as a ground truth establishing system is given.Esta dissertação apresenta uma solução, baseada no Posicionamento de Luz Visível, para o estabelecimento de uma referência no ambiente de teste de Sistemas de Posicionamento Interior. Em primeiro lugar, a fim de compreender os requisitos dos actuais Sistemas de Posicionamento Interior, é apresentado um estudo das suas tecnologias e capacidades de exatidão. Subsequentemente, detalha-se a teoria por detrás do sistema proposto, bem como as suas etapas de desenvolvimento. O sistema proposto é composto por duas câmaras que conseguem determinar as suas próprias posições automaticamente, utilizando marcadores ArUco como referência. As câmaras têm a capacidade de detectar um alvo LED através de processamento de imagem, com uma das câmaras a transferir dados para a outra por meio de um socket TCP. A posição do alvo no espaço 3D é determinada através de uma série de algoritmos e princípios matemáticos. É apresentada uma caracterização detalhada da incerteza, baseada em simulação, utilizada para determinar o impacto das principais fontes de erro, encontradas durante o desenvolvimento, na precisão e exatidão do sistema. Os resultados dos estudos de exatidão obtidos no sistema montado em laboratório são comparados com os resultados da simulação. Para concluir, é apresentada uma discussão sobre os resultados obtidos e a validade do sistema como um sistema de referência.2023-12-12T00:00:00Z2022-12-06T00:00:00Z2022-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37001engVala, Diogo Alexandre Agostinhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-06T04:44:07Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37001Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T14:18:18.170110Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems Vala, Diogo Alexandre Agostinho Ground truth Indoor positioning systems Camera Visible light positioning |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Ground truth system for validation of indoor positioning systems |
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Vala, Diogo Alexandre Agostinho |
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Vala, Diogo Alexandre Agostinho |
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Vala, Diogo Alexandre Agostinho |
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Ground truth Indoor positioning systems Camera Visible light positioning |
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Ground truth Indoor positioning systems Camera Visible light positioning |
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This dissertation presents a solution, based on Visible Light Positioning, for the establishment of a ground truth in the testing environment of Indoor Positioning Systems. Firstly, in order to understand the requirements of current Indoor Positioning Systems, a study of their technologies and accuracy capabilities is presented. Subsequently, this document details the theory behind the proposed system, as well as its development steps. The proposed system is comprised of two cameras which can determine their own positions automatically, using ArUco markers as reference. The cameras have the capability of detecting a LED target through image processing, with one of the cameras transferring data to the other by means of a TCP socket. The target’s position in the 3D space is determined through a series of algorithms and mathematical principles. A thorough, simulation-based, characterization of uncertainty is presented, used to determine the impact of the main error sources encountered during development, on the precision and accuracy of the system. Experimental accuracy results, obtained from the laboratory setup, are also presented and compared to the simulation results. To conclude, a discussion about the obtained results and the validity of the system as a ground truth establishing system is given. |
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