Briefing
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- Device Tracking Technology – North Carolina State University (NCSU) researchers developed Wi-Fi-assisted Inertial Odometry (WIO), approach using software to improve accuracy of tracking devices in indoor environments
- Problem – Inertial measurement units (IMUs) in devices still tend to be inaccurate, which are usually resolved by global positioning systems (GPS), however GPS signals are unreliable or nonexistent in indoor locations
- How It Works – Uses Wi-Fi as velocity sensor and works with typical IMUs in devices to better track movement of objects with radio waves
- Improved Accuracy – Devices using WIO calculated distance of object with margin of error between 5.9% to 10.5%. compared to 40% to 49% without it
- Applications – Include indoor navigational devices, fitness tracking and interactive gaming
- Future Plans – Currently working with Sony to further improve accuracy, with plans to incorporate software in commercial devices
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Information Technology
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Function
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Research and Development
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Organization
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North Carolina State University
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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August 27, 2019
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