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Valérie Renaudin

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Micromachines|November 9, 2018
Delay Kalman Filter to Estimate the Attitude of a Mobile Object with Indoor Magnetic Field GradientsChristophe Combettes, Valérie Renaudin
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 5, 2014
Magnetic, Acceleration Fields and Gyroscope Quaternion (MAGYQ)-based attitude estimation with smartphone sensors for indoor pedestrian navigationValérie Renaudin, Christophe Combettes
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 26, 2013
Motion mode recognition and step detection algorithms for mobile phone usersMelania Susi, Valérie Renaudin, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|September 27, 2012
Step length estimation using handheld inertial sensorsValérie Renaudin, Melania Susi, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 17, 2012
Use of Earth's magnetic field for mitigating gyroscope errors regardless of magnetic perturbationMuhammad Haris Afzal, Valérie Renaudin, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 30, 2013
Use of high sensitivity GNSS receiver Doppler measurements for indoor pedestrian dead reckoningZhe He, Valérie Renaudin, Mark G Petovello, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 28, 2012
Design and testing of a multi-sensor pedestrian location and navigation platformAiden Morrison, Valérie Renaudin, Jared B Bancroft, et al.
Data in Brief|December 23, 2020
Dataset of the intermediate competition in challenge MALIN: Indoor-outdoor inertial navigation system data for pedestrian and vehicle with high accuracy references in a context of firefighter scenarioNi Zhu, Miguel Ortiz, Valérie Renaudin, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 1, 2019
Solving Monocular Visual Odometry Scale Factor with Adaptive Step Length Estimates for Pedestrians Using Handheld DevicesNicolas Antigny, Hideaki Uchiyama, Myriam Servières, et al.
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Micromachines|November 9, 2018
Delay Kalman Filter to Estimate the Attitude of a Mobile Object with Indoor Magnetic Field GradientsChristophe Combettes, Valérie Renaudin
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|December 5, 2014
Magnetic, Acceleration Fields and Gyroscope Quaternion (MAGYQ)-based attitude estimation with smartphone sensors for indoor pedestrian navigationValérie Renaudin, Christophe Combettes
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 26, 2013
Motion mode recognition and step detection algorithms for mobile phone usersMelania Susi, Valérie Renaudin, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|September 27, 2012
Step length estimation using handheld inertial sensorsValérie Renaudin, Melania Susi, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|January 17, 2012
Use of Earth's magnetic field for mitigating gyroscope errors regardless of magnetic perturbationMuhammad Haris Afzal, Valérie Renaudin, Gérard Lachapelle
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 30, 2013
Use of high sensitivity GNSS receiver Doppler measurements for indoor pedestrian dead reckoningZhe He, Valérie Renaudin, Mark G Petovello, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 28, 2012
Design and testing of a multi-sensor pedestrian location and navigation platformAiden Morrison, Valérie Renaudin, Jared B Bancroft, et al.
Data in Brief|December 23, 2020
Dataset of the intermediate competition in challenge MALIN: Indoor-outdoor inertial navigation system data for pedestrian and vehicle with high accuracy references in a context of firefighter scenarioNi Zhu, Miguel Ortiz, Valérie Renaudin, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|March 1, 2019
Solving Monocular Visual Odometry Scale Factor with Adaptive Step Length Estimates for Pedestrians Using Handheld DevicesNicolas Antigny, Hideaki Uchiyama, Myriam Servières, et al.
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