Challenges of passive infrared indoor localization

In this paper a new approach for locating people indoors is proposed. Since location based services become relevant for an increasing number of people, e. g. the location dependent automatic control of lighting, there is a need for unobtrusive and easy to use location systems. Especially in the fiel...

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