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ITS, IEE-ITS 2020-03-10
11:00
Shiga Ritsumeikan Univ. (BKC)
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Design and Evaluation of Tripartite Collaborative Pedestrian Navigation System Based on Framework
Tomoya Funatani, Tetsuya Manabe (Saitama Univ.) ITS2019-60
In this paper, in order to design the tripartite collaborative pedestrian navigation system, we classify existing resear... [more] ITS2019-60
pp.19-24
ITE-HI, IE, ITS, ITE-MMS, ITE-ME, ITE-AIT [detail] 2020-02-28
10:30
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ.
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
On the HMI of Pedestrian Navigation System Using Smartwatch
Tomoya Funatani, Tetsuya Manabe (Saitama Univ.) ITS2019-49 IE2019-87
In this paper, we classify existing research of pedestrian navigation system including smartwatch on HMI (Human-Machine ... [more] ITS2019-49 IE2019-87
pp.259-266
SSS 2019-09-24
15:50
Tokyo   Reinforcement learning for pedestrian agent route planning and collision avoidance
Trinh Thanh Trung, Masaomi Kimura (SIT) SSS2019-21
Pedestrian navigation plays a significant role in many traffic safety simulation systems. In microscopic pedestrian navi... [more] SSS2019-21
pp.17-22
CQ 2018-08-23
17:10
Shiga Ritsumeikan Univ. Biwako-Kusatsu Campus (BKC) [Invited Talk] A study of QoE of visible light wireless communication systems
Saeko Oshiba (KIT) CQ2018-51
In this paper, we performed examination for the realization of the communication between a traffic light and the vehicle... [more] CQ2018-51
pp.29-33
CQ
(2nd)
2016-10-06
14:20
Nagano Naganoken Nokyo Building [Poster Presentation] Indoor Localization System with Wi-Fi Fingerprints and Pedestrian Dead Reckoning
Ryota Kosaka, Gia Khanh Tran, Kei Sakaguchi, Kiyomichi Araki (Tokyo Tech)
In recent years, location estimation techniques have been attracting much attention, because of rapidly growing location... [more]
CQ 2015-09-02
15:30
Kyoto Kyoto Institute of Technology Visible light communication between a LED traffic light and a vehicle
Hirotoshi Ki, Saeko Oshiba, Shunsuke Iki, Kazunari Morimoto (KIT) CQ2015-71
We constructed a pedestrian support system for the visually impaired that uses visible light communication (VLC) from se... [more] CQ2015-71
pp.185-188
ITS, IEE-ITS 2014-03-13
16:10
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. On Positioning of M-CubITS Pedestrian WYSIWYAS Navigation Systems Using Textured Paving Blocks
Takayuki Fujiwara, Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2013-78
This paper describes the positioning performance improvement of the M-CubITS pedestrian WYSIWYAS navigation system using... [more] ITS2013-78
pp.85-90
ITS, IEE-ITS 2014-03-13
16:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Effect of Route Guidance Statements and Maps on Mobile/Infrastructure Collaborative Operation Based Pedestrian Navigation
Noriyuki Yamamoto, Satoru Harada, Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2013-79
This paper describes the construction of the Mobile/Infrastructure Collaborative Operation based pedestrian navigation S... [more] ITS2013-79
pp.91-96
ITS, IE, ITE-AIT, ITE-HI, ITE-ME [detail] 2013-02-18
15:20
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. On Route Guidance Statements For Kiosk Type Pedestrian Navigation Systems
Chang Liu, Takaaki Hasegawa, Tetsuya Manabe, Noriyuki Yamamoto (Saitama Univ.) ITS2012-42 IE2012-122
This paper describes the construction of the Kiosk type Pedestrian Navigation Systems. There is a Pedestrian Navigation... [more] ITS2012-42 IE2012-122
pp.245-250
ITS 2012-05-31
16:05
Kanagawa Yokosuka Research Park A Study of Performance Improvement of a Wireless LAN Positioning System Using Spot Information
Hironori Iguchi, Tomotaka Nagaosa (Kanto Gakuin Univ.) ITS2012-5
This paper describes a study of the performance improvement of Wireless LAN (WLAN) positioning system using spot informa... [more] ITS2012-5
pp.25-30
MVE 2012-05-14
15:10
Kanagawa   Ego-motion tracking system for seamless combination of indoor navigation and augmented reality exhibits
Takashi Okuma, Koji Makita, Tomoya Ishikawa, Masakatsu Kourogi (AIST), Thomas Vincent, Laurence Nigay (Univ. Joseph Fourier), Takeshi Kurata (AIST) MVE2012-2
This paper describes a system that shows AR content for supporting user’s activities in indoor environment. We aimed to ... [more] MVE2012-2
pp.23-28
DE 2011-08-02
11:30
Kyoto Ritusmei University, Suzaki Campus The Spatial network model for Pedestrians -- A maintenance support systems and applications --
Takahiko Ono, Tsuneo Jozen (OECU) DE2011-30
We are constructing a new data model to improve safety and convenience for physically handicapped persons. Also, from vi... [more] DE2011-30
pp.19-23
ITS, IEE-ITS 2010-03-09
14:50
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Pedestrian Navigation Concept Reference Models
Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2009-96
This paper proposes pedestrian navigation concept reference models for standardization tools that can be applied to exis... [more] ITS2009-96
pp.65-70
ITE-AIT, IE, ITE-HI, ITE-ME, ITS 2010-02-16
13:50
Hokkaido Graduate School of Information and Technology, Hokkaido Univ. Research Trends of Pedestrian Navigation Systems from Viewpoint of Taxonomy
Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2009-65 IE2009-159
This paper describes research trends of pedestrian navigation systems from a viewpoint of taxonomy by analysis of publis... [more] ITS2009-65 IE2009-159
pp.159-164
ITS, WBS
(Joint)
2009-12-09
09:25
Kumamoto Kumamoto University Taxonomy of Pedestrian Navigation Systems
Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2009-29
This paper describes taxonomy of pedestrian navigation systems. First, we present four indexes –object person, nav... [more] ITS2009-29
pp.67-72
ITS 2008-07-28
14:00
Aichi Nagoya University Recognition Rate Investigation of Various Photography Conditions for Pedestrian Positioning Using Road Traffic Signs
Tomoyuki Kojima, Nozomu Togawa, Masao Yanagisawa, Tatsuo Ohtsuki (Waseda Univ.) ITS2008-14
Pedestrian navigation systems are being developed by the spread of GPS.However GPS can cause approximately 100-meter err... [more] ITS2008-14
pp.37-42
ITS, IEE-ITS 2008-03-26
16:10
Kyoto Kyoto University Proposal of the MI WyNE Box for M-CubITS Pedestrian WYSIWYAS Navigation
Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.) ITS2007-89
This paper describes the taxonomy of pedestrian navigation systems using contactless-ICs and proposes the MI WyNE Box th... [more] ITS2007-89
pp.65-70
ITS 2007-05-24
13:30
Kanagawa Yokosuka Research Park Application of Visual Light Communication to Pedestrian WYSIWYAS Navigation Systems
Yoshihiro Matsuoka (NIPPON SIGNAL), Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.), Seiji Furukawa (NIPPON SIGNAL) ITS2007-2
Visible Light Communications that has attracted attention recently. has following characteristics.We can find the lighti... [more] ITS2007-2
pp.7-11
ITS, IEE-ITS 2007-03-28
16:45
Kanagawa KGU Kan'nai Media Center(Yokohama) On the WYSIWYAS Direction Band for Pedestrian Navigation by Vibration at an Upper Arm
Tetsurou Nagaoka, Hiroyuki Yanai, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.)
This paper describes the WYSIWYAS direction band for pedestrian navigation using vibration at an upper arm.WYSIWYAS is a... [more] ITS2006-96
pp.37-42
ITS 2006-05-29
17:15
Kanagawa Yokosuka Research Park Proposing the M-CubITS Pedestrian WYSIWYAS Navigation Systems in the Buildings
Tetsuya Manabe, Takaaki Hasegawa (Saitama Univ.)
This paper describes proposal of the M-CubITS pedestrian WYSIWYAS navigation system for indoor areas, construction of th... [more] ITS2006-9
pp.47-51
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