[time] 2022-08-28T20:00:45+02:00 [track] 3 [team_name] imec-Waves [team_institution] Ghent University/imec-Waves [logolink] https://www.waves.intec.ugent.be/files/waves_v5.svg [team_members] Cedric De Cock; David Plets [reference_person] Cedric De Cock [reference_email] cedric.decock@ugent.be [description_short] Our system consists of six modules. The first module is an interface for the Evaal server, which starts the Evaal trial and requests the next stream of smartphone data in blocks of 0.5 seconds. It also uploads the estimated position. The second modules is a Pedestrian Dead reckoning (PDR) algorithm, which detects steps from the smartphone’s IMU data, and estimates the step length and heading. The third module is a 3D graph of the environment, in which the nodes are accessible positions, and the edges are physically valid (for a human) ways of traveling between the nodes. The fourth module is a WiFi/BLE fingerprinting database, which matches new RSS measurements using K Nearest Neighbors. The fifth modules is a floor (transition) detection algorithm. The sixth and final module is a tracking algorithm which incorporates the graph, PDR, RSS fingerprinting, floor (transition) detection and clustering to estimate the user position. [description_long_link] https://we.tl/t-9clYOuZfxr [publish_check_] true [results_check_] true [data_check_] true [pdf_check_] true [video_check_] true