International Workshop on User Adaptive Systems for Mobile Wireless Systems

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The Indoor Orientation of Autonomous Mobile Devices for Increasing Human Perspective

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_64,
        author={Jiri Kotzian and Jaromir Konecny and Ondrej Krejcar and Tomas Lippa and Hynek Prokop and Marian Kuruc},
        title={The Indoor Orientation of Autonomous Mobile Devices for Increasing Human Perspective},
        proceedings={International Workshop on User Adaptive Systems for Mobile Wireless Systems},
        proceedings_a={UAS},
        year={2012},
        month={10},
        keywords={Orientation Navigation Embedded system Wireless communication},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_64}
    }
    
  • Jiri Kotzian
    Jaromir Konecny
    Ondrej Krejcar
    Tomas Lippa
    Hynek Prokop
    Marian Kuruc
    Year: 2012
    The Indoor Orientation of Autonomous Mobile Devices for Increasing Human Perspective
    UAS
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_64
Jiri Kotzian1,*, Jaromir Konecny1,*, Ondrej Krejcar1,*, Tomas Lippa1,*, Hynek Prokop1,*, Marian Kuruc1,*
  • 1: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
*Contact email: jiri.kotzian@vsb.cz, jaromir.konecny.st@vsb.cz, ondrej.krejcar@vsb.cz, tomas.lippa.st@vsb.cz, hynek.prokop.st@vsb.cz, marian.kuruc.st@vsb.cz

Abstract

During recent years, rises in terrorist attacks and armed conflicts have increased the demand for autonomous devices. The need for devices with the ability to detect toxic gases, to be fire resistant and to multifunction has increased. We propose a concept of two such devices with the ability to comfortably and remotely control such devices and even with an autonomous control in remote areas inside the buildings. The localization by WiFi is used to locate a position where the GPS signal is not well presented. The ability to locate a mobile device by a wireless network is a well known possibility. Position information tools are currently used in many current areas. The main area of interest is in the use of locating and tracking users of a mobile information system to prebuffer large amounts of data to them before usage. All large data files are stored as artifacts along with its position information in a building or a larger area. The accessing of prebuffered data on mobile devices can highly improve response time needed to view large multimedia data. This fact can help with the design of new full scale applications for mobile devices.