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UnLoc app uses “invisible” landmarks for precise indoor localization The commercialization of GPS technology has been a boon for those navigating unfamiliar city streets, highways and byways, but head inside out of sight of the GPS satellite signals and the limitations of the technology can quickly become evident. Other efforts to solve the problem involve the use of accelerometers, sometimes combined with magnetic field sensors, but a new system developed at Duke University promises to provide precise indoor localization using a different approach – detecting “invisible” landmarks... Continue Reading UnLoc app uses “invisible” landmarks for precise indoor localization Section: Mobile Technology Tags: Accelerometer, Duke University, GPS, Navigation, Sensors, Smartphone, Tracking Related Articles: SurroundSense uses your phone's sensors to figure out where you areNavatar system could help the blind navigate indoorsRobotic Hawk serves and protects … and entertainsChanging the texture of plastics on demandBrown University develops autonomous, gesture-following robotThe beer-launching mini-fridge
UnLoc app uses “invisible” landmarks for precise indoor localization
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