This text is copied from the call for competition at the official IPIN site

 

Competition Tracks & Technical Annexes


October 4-7, 2016 - University of Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain

Track 1 "Smartphone-based": The purpose of the on-site competition is to assess and measure the ability of competing systems to accurately identify their position inside a large, public indoor area. Competing system should be engineered or prototypal systems intended to be carried by an actor without impairing her movements. Competitors will be provided a detailed map of the area, while the predefined path followed by the actor will not be disclosed to competitors before the application of the benchmarks and my span multiple buildings. A competing system, while carried by the actor, will continuously communicate real-time estimates of its position to a measurement app provided by IPIN. Final scores will be based on the accuracy of the estimates as measured by the dedicated app.

Track 2 "Pedestrian Dead Reckoning Positioning": The goal of this competition track is to evaluate the performance of state-of-the-art PDR solutions worldwide based on the inertial, compass and pressure sensors, etc. It is well known that PDR alone can offer good short to medium-term tracking of the pedestrian, but still the long-term use is quite challenging for many researchers. This track is organized in two reasons: One is to compete each other to identify the topmost approach in this area. The other is to provide an opportunity for common interest group can share the ideas and application areas in near future.

Track 3 "Smartphone-based (off-site)": The goal of this competition is to evaluate the performance of different indoor localization solutions based on the signals available to a smartphone (such as WiFi readings, Inertial measurements, etc..) and received while a person is walking along several regular unmodified multi-floor buildings. This track is done off-site, so all data processing for calibration and evaluation will be done before the celebration of the IPIN conference. The competition teams can calibrate their algorithmic models with several databases containing all kind of sensor readings in a mobile phone and some groundtruth positions. Finally each team will compete using additional database files, but in this case the ground-truth reference is not given and must be estimated by the competitors.

Track 4 "Indoor mobile robot positioning": The goal is monitoring the trajectory followed by a mobile robot, along a predetermined track inside an indoor area, by using a localization system which can be installed by the competitors both in the navigation area and/or onboard the robot (without interaction with the mobile robot systems). Competitors will be provided with a map of the area, while the predefined path followed by the robot will not be disclosed. Final scores will be based on the accuracy of the position estimates provided by the competitors with a minimum framerate.

 
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