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A Cyber-Human Interaction Based System on Mobile Phone for Indoor Localization

In this article, we study the Cyber-Human Interaction (CHI) based approach that the "Human" part sets a list of location-based objectives and makes the pathway decision whereas the "Cyber" part provides the pathway suggestion, infer heuristics from the environment along the pathway and incrementally resolve the location-based objectives with new heuristics for indoor localization. For this study, we implement a CHI-based system on mobile phone. The CHI-based system offers the pathway suggestion and the solution of the location-based objectives based on its trajectory management. Without any priori knowledge on the area of interest and any aid from other equipments, a laborer can achieve his location-based objectives by walking through the area of interest and simultaneously online interacting with the CHI-based system installed in his phone. In evaluation, we conduct the experiments and show the advantage CHI in reducing the time cost and the expense cost for the laborer.

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