Sciweavers

5 search results - page 1 / 1
» Time-Lag as Limiting Factor for Indoor Walking Navigation
Sort
View
EUROSSC
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Time-Lag as Limiting Factor for Indoor Walking Navigation
Several navigation situations can be imagined where visual cueing is not practical or unfeasible, and where the hands are required exclusively for a certain task. The utilization o...
Andreas Riener, Markus Straub, Alois Ferscha
ICAT
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Indoor/Outdoor Pedestrian Navigation with an Embedded GPS/RFID/Self-contained Sensor System
Abstract. This paper describes an embedded pedestrian navigation system composed of a self-contained sensors, the Global Positioning System (GPS) and an active Radio Frequency Iden...
Masakatsu Kourogi, Nobuchika Sakata, Takashi Okuma...
ICRA
2010
IEEE
153views Robotics» more  ICRA 2010»
13 years 3 months ago
Learning to navigate through crowded environments
— The goal of this research is to enable mobile robots to navigate through crowded environments such as indoor shopping malls, airports, or downtown side walks. The key research ...
Peter Henry, Christian Vollmer, Brian Ferris, Diet...
KI
2008
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
Shadowing - Tracking - Interviewing: How to Explore Human Spatio-Temporal Behaviour Patterns
The complexity of pedestrian spatio-temporal behaviour calls for the combination of several complementary empirical methods in order to comprehensively understand human motion beha...
Alexandra Millonig, Georg Gartner
IUI
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
An intelligent 3D user interface adapting to user control behaviors
The WALK mode is one of the most common navigation interfaces for 3D virtual environments. However, due to the limited view angle and low frame rate, users are often blocked by ob...
Tsai-Yen Li, Shu-Wei Hsu