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CoORDinance

CoORDinance - Shaping A Code of Conduct Concerning the ORD of the Indoor Positioning Research Field   The CoORDinance project aims to develop a comprehensive Code of Conduct for Open Research Data (ORD) in the Indoor Positioning (IP) field, addressing the … Continue reading

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CoORDinates

CoORDinates – Towards a Consensus-based ORD Standard for the Indoor Positioning Community The community of indoor positioning research has identified the need for a paradigm shift towards more reproducible and open research. Over the last years, a slowly increasing tendency … Continue reading

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Research visits and international collaborations in our group

The last couple of weeks have been very vivid for our group, as we had the pleasure of welcoming two esteemed fellow researchers that visited us, Mr. Antoine Wehenkel from the University of Liège (Belgium) and Ms. Aicha Karite from … Continue reading

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LiBertaS: New research project funded by the Halser Foundation

We are very pleased to announce that the Hasler Foundation has approved the project proposal of Dr. Grigorios Anagnostopoulos, and will fund the project "LiBertaS". LiBertaS aims to liberate the access of Location Based Services (LBS) to the highly accurate … Continue reading

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LiBertaS: Enhancing Location Based Services by tackling the market barrier of costly data collection requirements of fingerprinting positioning systems

LiBertaS aims to liberate the access of Location Based Services (LBS) to the highly accurate fingerprinting methods in business practice, by greatly downscaling the data volume needed for their operation. Location Based Services (LBS) have recently undergone a tremendous increase … Continue reading

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New Journal Paper in Sensors MDPI

Our latest paper: “Can I Trust This Location Estimate? Reproducibly Benchmarking the Methods of Dynamic Accuracy Estimation of Localization”. has been published in the Journal Sensors by MDPI. This work reviews the relevant literature related to the accuracy estimation of indoor positioning … Continue reading

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Two Papers Presented in IPIN 2021

Attending a conference in a presential mode, after two years of online events, can be quite a thrill!At the end of November 2021, Greg the pleasure to attend the 11th Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN 2021) International Conference , … Continue reading

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Special session in IPIN2021

We are happy to announce that Greg is organising the Special Session "Data Compression, Data Augmentation and Generative Modeling in Indoor Positioning" in the upcoming Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation Conference (IPIN2021).

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Eratosthenes: Deep generative modeling for indoor and outdoor positioning with fingerprinting methods

Eratosthenes is a research project funded under the Spark funding scheme of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The aim of the Spark is to fund postdoctoral researchers to implement "projects that show unconventional thinking and introduce a unique approach". The relevant criteria for the award … Continue reading

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Paper about LoRaWAN localization presented in WPNC

Our paper "A Reproducible Comparison of RSSI Fingerprinting Localization Methods Using LoRaWAN" was presented by Grigorios Anagnostopoulos, in the 16th IEEE Workshop on Positioning, Navigation and Communications (WPNC 2019), in Bremen, Germany. The scope of the WPNC contributions this year ranged from IoT and 5G positioning, to autonomous car localisation using LiDAR descriptors. The strive for more transparent and reproducible research in the field, which Greg promotes in his paper, was well appreciated by the community.

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