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Marker-based adaptive virtual military training system for enhanced immersion and realism by Hoseok Tong, Seongjean Kim, Hyunse Yoon, Jungsu Kim, Soyeon Lee, Sangjoon Park, Blagovest Vladimirov, Sanghoon Lee
Published 2025-06-01The complexity of modern battlefields demands advanced military training systems that prepare forces for realistic scenarios. Even though traditional training methods are effective, they are costly and time consuming and are associated with safety risks. Virtual training systems offer a safer and mo...
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Evaluating Indoor Positioning Systems in a Shopping Mall: The Lessons Learned From the IPIN 2018 Competition by Valerie Renaudin, Miguel Ortiz, Johan Perul, Joaquin Torres-Sospedra, Antonio Ramon Jimenez, Antoni Perez-Navarro, German Martin Mendoza-Silva, Fernando Seco, Yael Landau, Revital Marbel, Boaz Ben-Moshe, Xingyu Zheng, Feng Ye, Jian Kuang, Yu Li, Xiaoji Niu, Vlad Landa, Shlomi Hacohen, Nir Shvalb, Chuanhua Lu, Hideaki Uchiyama, Diego Thomas, Atsushi Shimada, Rin-Ichiro Taniguchi, Zhenxing Ding, Feng Xu, Nikolai Kronenwett, Blagovest Vladimirov, Soyeon Lee, Eunyoung Cho, Sungwoo Jun, Changeun Lee, Sangjoon Park, Yonghyun Lee, Jehyeok Rew, Changjun Park, Hyeongyo Jeong, Jaeseung Han, Keumryeol Lee, Wenchao Zhang, Xianghong Li, Dongyan Wei, Ying Zhang, So Young Park, Chan Gook Park, Stefan Knauth, Georgios Pipelidis, Nikolaos Tsiamitros, Tomas Lungenstrass, Juan Pablo Morales, Jens Trogh, David Plets, Miroslav Opiela, Shih-Hau Fang, Yu Tsao, Ying-Ren Chien, Shi-Shen Yang, Shih-Jyun Ye, Muhammad Usman Ali, Soojung Hur, Yongwan Park
Published 2019-01-01The Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation (IPIN) conference holds an annual competition in which indoor localization systems from different research groups worldwide are evaluated empirically. The objective of this competition is to establish a systematic evaluation methodology with rigorous metr...
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