Abstract

The Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) conference holds an annual competition in which indoor localization systems from different research groups worldwide are evaluated empirically. The objective of this competition is to establish a systematic evaluation methodology with rigorous metrics both for real-time (on-site) and post-processing (off-site) situations, in a realistic environment unfamiliar to the prototype developers. For the IPIN 2018 conference, this competition was held on September 22nd, 2018, in Atlantis, a large shopping mall in Nantes (France). Four competition tracks (two on-site and two off-site) were designed. They consisted of several 1 km routes traversing several floors of the mall. Along these paths, 180 points were topographically surveyed with a 10 cm accuracy, to serve as ground truth landmarks, combining theodolite measurements, differential global navigation satellite system (GNSS) and 3D scanner systems. 34 teams effectively competed. The accuracy score corresponds to the third quartile (75 th percentile) of an error metric that combines the horizontal positioning error and the floor detection. The best results for the on-site tracks showed an accuracy score of 11.70 m (Track 1) and 5.50 m (Track 2), while the best results for the off-site tracks showed an accuracy score of 0.90 m (Track 3) and 1.30 m (Track 4). These results showed that it is possible to obtain high accuracy indoor positioning solutions in large, realistic environments using wearable light-weight sensors without deploying any beacon. This paper describes the organization work of the tracks, analyzes the methodology used to quantify the results, reviews the lessons learned from the competition and discusses its future.

Highlights

  • The international conference on Indoor Positioning Indoor Navigation (IPIN) brings together every year around 400 experts from the industrial and academic world to discuss the uses of indoor geolocation, discover the best technologies in indoor positioning and indoor navigation and share the latest innovations

  • COMPETITION RESULTS This section presents the practical course of the competition for the four tracks and an analysis of results achieved by the teams who participated in the competition

  • 34 teams participated in the competition, we reviewed more than 40 proposals

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Introduction

The international conference on Indoor Positioning Indoor Navigation (IPIN) brings together every year around 400 experts from the industrial and academic world to discuss the uses of indoor geolocation, discover the best technologies in indoor positioning and indoor navigation and share the latest innovations. A competition took place in parallel to the congress and allowed teams to compete against each other on pedestrian tracks in a very challenging realistic scenario: a shopping mall. The IPIN Conference runs competitions in parallel to the conference using the EvAAL framework since 2014, this approach was formally adopted by the IPIN Competition in 2016 [3]. Other competitions, such as the Microsoft Indoor Localization Competition at the International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks [4]–[6] or the GEO-IOT world [7], targeted similar on-site competitions. The main goal of the on-site competitions is to assess the performance of the competing systems and to evaluate the ability of the teams to configure their indoor positioning

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