Search for dissertations about: "indoor navigation system"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words indoor navigation system.
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1. Indoor Navigation for Mobile Robots : Control and Representations
Abstract : This thesis deals with various aspects of indoor navigationfor mobile robots. For a system that moves around in ahousehold or office environment,two major problems must betackled. First, an appropriate control scheme has to bedesigned in order to navigate the platform. Second, the form ofrepresentations of the environment must be chosen. READ MORE
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2. Scaling Indoor Positioning : improving accuracy and privacy of indoor positioning
Abstract : Our phones have many uses for positioning technologies, such as navigation, LocationBased Services (LBS), emergency positioning, fitness applications, and advertising. We trust our phones and wearables to be location-aware. READ MORE
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3. Bayesian Inference for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems : Applications and Software Implementation
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is estimation of nonlinear dynamical systems, focusing on the use of methods such as particle filtering and smoothing. There are three areas of contributions: software implementation, applications of nonlinear estimation and some theoretical extensions to existing algorithms. READ MORE
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4. On Fundamental Elements of Visual Navigation Systems
Abstract : Visual navigation is a ubiquitous yet complex task which is performed by many species for the purpose of survival. Although visual navigation is actively being studied within the robotics community, the determination of elemental constituents of a robust visual navigation system remains a challenge. READ MORE
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5. Increasing Autonomy of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Through the Use of Imaging Sensors
Abstract : The range of missions performed by Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) has been steadily growing in the past decades thanks to continued development in several disciplines. The goal of increasing the autonomy of UAS's is widening the range of tasks which can be carried out without, or with minimal, external help. READ MORE