Navigation portable applications have largely grown during the last years. However, the majority of them works just for outdoor positioning and routing, due to their architecture based upon Global Positioning System signals. Real-Time Positioning System intended to provide position estimation inside buildings is known as Indoor Positioning System (IPS).

Luschi, A., Villa, E.A.B., Gherardelli, M., Iadanza, E. (2022). Designing and developing a mobile application for indoor real-time positioning and navigation in healthcare facilities. TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE, 30(6), 1371-1395 [10.3233/THC-220146].

Designing and developing a mobile application for indoor real-time positioning and navigation in healthcare facilities

Luschi, Alessio
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Iadanza, Ernesto
2022-01-01

Abstract

Navigation portable applications have largely grown during the last years. However, the majority of them works just for outdoor positioning and routing, due to their architecture based upon Global Positioning System signals. Real-Time Positioning System intended to provide position estimation inside buildings is known as Indoor Positioning System (IPS).
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Luschi, A., Villa, E.A.B., Gherardelli, M., Iadanza, E. (2022). Designing and developing a mobile application for indoor real-time positioning and navigation in healthcare facilities. TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE, 30(6), 1371-1395 [10.3233/THC-220146].
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