A new Track category

Francesco Potortì Potorti at isti.cnr.it
Fri Mar 31 02:29:46 CEST 2023


Dear all, this is the final call to be widely distributed.  We have now three categories of Tracks: onsite, offsite-online and offsite-offline.  Please read on for details.

The call is now available on evaal.aaloa.org

Please disseminate
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                        * * * CALL FOR COMPETITION * * *

                             Tenth IPIN Competition
		     onsite and offsite Indoor Localization
                            <http://evaal.aaloa.org>

                      23-24 September 2023, Nuremberg (DE)

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The International conference on Indoor  Positioning and Indoor Localization IPIN
is pleased to announce the tenth IPIN 2023 Indoor Localization Competition.  The
competition is aimed  at bringing together the academic  and industrial research
communities for evaluating different approaches  and envisioning new methods for
indoor and seamless localisation, an  area where no generally accepted standards
exist yet.

The competition builds  on the experience of previous competitions  and is based
on  the  EvAAL  framework,  ensuring experience,  solidity  and  a  well-founded
scientific method.   The IPIN 2023  Indoor Localization Competition  consists of
three categories of contests: onsite, offsite-online, offsite-offline:

    • Track 1: Smartphone (onsite)
    • Track 3: Smartphone (offsite-online)
    • Track 4: Foot-mounted IMU (offsite-online)
    • Track 5: Smartphone (offsite-offline)
    • Track 6: Smartphone on vehicle (offsite-online)
    • Track 7: 5G CIR (offsite-online)
    • Track 8: 5G ToF (offsite-online)

Results will be  presented during dedicated sessions of the  IPIN conference and
prizes will be awarded to the winners.


ONSITE TRACK

The competition will take place in  Nuremberg, during the Sunday before the IPIN
conference. An actor carries the competing  system by walking in in a predefined
area.  Competing systems  process data locally, without using  any external aid,
and provide  position estimates  in real  time.  Survey of  the area  and system
calibration is restricted to Saturday.

Track  1 -  Smartphone: The  actor walks  carrying a  smartphone which  runs the
competing system, using the sensors available on the smartphones to identify the
user's position.


OFFSITE-ONLINE TRACKS

Competitors are  provided with sensors  data and use  them to estimate  the user
position.  Competitors calibrate their algorithms  in advance using ground truth
reference data (testing trials) and compete using new unreferenced data (scoring
trials).  Competitors run their Trials through  the EvaalAPI in the usual online
mode  to emulate  the causal,  real-time  behaviour of  onsite Tracks.   Scoring
trials are run on a Track-specific day during the second week of September.

Track  3  - Smartphone:  A  pedestrian  walking  under realistic  conditions  in
buildings  with  possibly  small  outdoor   parts,  using  data  provided  by  a
conventional smartphone.

Track 4 – Foot-mounted IMU: A pedestrian carries ULISS (Ubiquituous Localization
with Inertial  Sensors and  Satellites), a state-of-the-art  Inertial Navigation
System producing IMU magnetic and pressure  readings plus GNSS data, without the
help of any maps, with possibly small outdoor parts.

Track 6 – Smartphone on vehicle: A smartphone affixed to a car dashboard records
sensors and impaired GNSS data on a partly outdoors, partly indoors route.

Track 7 – 5G CIR: A pedestrian  with a smartphone moves through a warehouse-like
environment in LOS and NLOS conditions and observe Channel Impulse Response.

Track 8  – 5G ToF: People  with a smartphone in  hand or on a  stick receive ToA
data in an open-plan office.


OFFSITE-OFFLINE TRACK

Competitors are  provided with sensors  data and use  them to estimate  the user
position.  Competitors calibrate their algorithms  in advance using ground truth
reference data (testing trials) and compete using new unreferenced data (scoring
trials).  Competitors run  their Trials through the EvaalAPI in  the new offline
mode, where  competitors download sensors  data all at  once and have  a limited
time  to  upload   all  estimates  at  once.   Scoring  trials   are  run  on  a
Track-specific day during the second week of September.

Track 5 - Smartphone: A pedestrian in  a commercial facility records PDR and BLE
data provided by a smartphone for offline estimation of the walked path.


TECHNICAL COMPETITION DETAILS

The  evaluation  criteria for  the  competition,  restrictions on  the  accepted
technologies, technical rules  and a description of the  benchmarks are detailed
in the  technical annexes to  this call.   Possible refinements of  the annexes,
even  based on  applicants' comments,  will  be distributed  on the  competition
discussion mailing list contest at evaal.aaloa.org and will appear on the EvAAL web
site <https://evaal.aaloa.org/>.

Competitors  in  offsite  Tracks  obtain sensor  readings  and  submit  position
estimates through  the EvaalAPI web  service <https://evaal.aaloa.org/evaalapi>.
For offsite-online Tracks, the aim is to emulate a causal process similar to the
data flow  of an  onsite Track: input  data can  be read only  once and  only in
sequence, and the  timestamp of each submitted position estimate  is the same as
the latest sensor reading.  For offsite-offline  Tracks, the aim is to emulate a
batch process with constrained computation timing.

All  the data  gathered by  the  competition committee  during the  competition,
including  data  produced by  competing  systems  in  offsite Tracks,  will  be
published  after the  competition for  the purpose  of research  and comparison.
Winners of the competition are announced on  the EvAAL and IPIN web sites and on
the contest mailing  list.  Scientific publishing opportunities  will be offered
to competitors.


COMPETITOR ADMISSION PROCESS (preliminary)

A competitor can be  any individual or group of individuals  working as a single
team,  associated  to a  single  or  a number  of  organizations,  who wants  to
participate in one  or several tracks. Only one team  from the same organisation
(laboratory) is allowed to compete.

Competitors apply for  admission to the competition tracks by  providing a short
(2 to 4 pages) technical description  of their localization system in PDF, which
includes  a description  of the  algorithms and  protocols used.   The technical
description must be sent by e-mail to the chairs of the intended track, which is
indicated  in  the relative  annex.  Track  chairs  will  accept or  refuse  the
application  in  a short  time,  based  on  technical feasibility  and  logistic
constraints.

After acceptance  of the competitor's  technical description, one member  of the
competing team is  required to register to the IPIN  conference, specifying that
the registration  is linked  to a  competition track.  Full registration  to the
conference  covers  participation in  the  competition  process (allotted  time,
support and space) and the submission  of one paper describing the system. Note:
subscriptions related  to competion allow  for a  single paper to  be submitted,
rather than the two papers mentioned in the instructions for authors.

Competitors who are authors of an accepted paper will be allowed some time after
the conference for updating it before publication (to be confirmed).

Competitors who wish to test their onsite  system which does not fit any of the
onsite tracks may ask chairs of Track 1 to be admitted off-track, which will be
granted depending on organisational contraints.


Subscribe  to the  contest  mailing  list to  get  updated  on the  competition:
http://evaal.aaloa.org/mailman/listinfo/contest


IMPORTANT DATES (tentative)
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              Technical annexes published:                   April
              Application:                                     May
              Test trials published:                          June
              Submission of results:                     September
              Proclamation of winners:       during the conference
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (to be completed)

Competition chair  Francesco Potortì – ISTI-CNR (IT)

Track 1  Antonino Crivello – ISTI-CNR (IT)
      	 Filippo Palumbo – ISTI-CNR (IT)
Track 3  Joaquín Torres-Sospedra – Universidade do Minho (PT)
Track 4  Miguel Ortiz – GEOLOC Team, University Gustave Eiffel (FR)
Track 5	 Ryosuke Ichikari – AIST (JP)
Track 6  Wenchao Zhang – Academy of Opto-Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)
Track 7  Maximilian Stahlke – Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (DE)
Track 8  Wang Yi – Huawei Technologies (CN)
         Cheng Li – Huawei Technologies (CN)

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