Modern logistic operations in warehouses consist of human and robots working in the same large indoor or outdoor areas. To design safe and efficient area and avoid collisions or accidents, localization and tracking of humans need to be deployed. The development of location based service, such as human activity monitoring, has been one of the drivers for the last decade interest in indoor or outdoor positioning and localization. In this work, a novel tracking system integrating inertial measurements and an ultra-wide band infrastructure is proposed to follow and localize humans in a warehouse scenario. The system has been designed to be self-configurable, able to learn online most of the needed parameters. Being the computational load low, it can be implemented on wearable devices. We tested the tracking system in a real outdoor scenario where the adaptive online algorithms have shown their effectiveness and improvements with respect to existing approaches.

Human Adaptive Tracking and Localization in Logistic Operations / Pascucci, Federica; Dolfi, Marco; Morosi, Simone; Giarré, Laura. - ELETTRONICO. - (2023), pp. 1774-1779. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 9th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT) tenutosi a Rome, Italy nel 03 - 06 Luglio 2023) [10.1109/CoDIT58514.2023.10284400].

Human Adaptive Tracking and Localization in Logistic Operations

Dolfi, Marco;Morosi, Simone;
2023

Abstract

Modern logistic operations in warehouses consist of human and robots working in the same large indoor or outdoor areas. To design safe and efficient area and avoid collisions or accidents, localization and tracking of humans need to be deployed. The development of location based service, such as human activity monitoring, has been one of the drivers for the last decade interest in indoor or outdoor positioning and localization. In this work, a novel tracking system integrating inertial measurements and an ultra-wide band infrastructure is proposed to follow and localize humans in a warehouse scenario. The system has been designed to be self-configurable, able to learn online most of the needed parameters. Being the computational load low, it can be implemented on wearable devices. We tested the tracking system in a real outdoor scenario where the adaptive online algorithms have shown their effectiveness and improvements with respect to existing approaches.
2023
Proceedings of the 2023 9th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT)
2023 9th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT)
Rome, Italy
03 - 06 Luglio 2023
Pascucci, Federica; Dolfi, Marco; Morosi, Simone; Giarré, Laura
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