Abstract

行人路网的完整性和准确性是保障步行导航服务的关键。当前的行人路网大多是基于室外道路设施构建的, 缺乏室内可步行路径的数据支持, 无法在导航应用中提供准确、真实的最优路径规划服务。鉴于此, 本文提出了一种基于众源数据的室内外一体化行人路网构建方法, 采用智能手机定位传感器与惯性传感器记录的众源轨迹, 首先对缺失或者漂移的室内步行数据进行筛选, 然后使用改进的行人航位推算(PDR)方法推算出准确的室内轨迹, 进而采用莫尔斯理论生成涵盖室内外行人路径的完整行人路网。试验分析中对搜集到的260条步行轨迹数据进行行人路网构建, 并使用高精度测量设备采集真实路网数据进行对比分析, 结合OSM数据对试验结果进行综合评价。试验结果表明, 本文方法能够准确、完整地生成室内外一体化行人路网。

Alternate abstract:

The integrity and accuracy of the pedestrian road network is the key to ensuring pedestrian navigation services. Most of the current pedestrian road networks are constructed based on outdoor road facilities, lacking data support for indoor walkable paths, and cannot provide accurate and true optimal path planning services in navigation applications. In view of this, this article proposes a method for constructing an integrated indoor and outdoor pedestrian road network based on crowd-sourced data. It uses crowd-sourced trajectories recorded by smartphone positioning sensors and inertial sensors. The missing or drifting indoor walking data is first filtered, and then used the improved pedestrian dead reckoning (PDR) method calculates accurate indoor trajectories, and then uses Morse theory to generate a complete pedestrian road network covering indoor and outdoor pedestrian paths. In the experimental analysis, the pedestrian road network was constructed on the collected 260 walking trajectory data, and the real road network data was collected by high-precision measurement equipment for comparative analysis, and the experimental results were comprehensively evaluated with the Open Street Map data. Experimental results show that the method in this paper can accurately and completely generate an integrated indoor and outdoor pedestrian road network.

Details

Title
基于众源数据的室内外一体化行人路网构建
Author
周宝定; 张文香; 黄金彩; 李清泉
Pages
718-728
Section
Location Services and GeographicInformation
Publication year
2022
Publication date
May 2022
Publisher
Surveying and Mapping Press
ISSN
10011595
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Chinese; English
ProQuest document ID
2680567125
Copyright
© May 2022. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.