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My Algorithm to Calculate Position of Smartphone - GPS and Sensors

I am developing an android application to calculate position based on Sensor's Data

  1. Accelerometer --> Calculate Linear Acceleration

  2. Magnetometer + Accelerometer --> Direction of movement

The initial position will be taken from GPS (Latitude + Longitude).

Now based on Sensor's Readings i need to calculate the new position of the Smartphone:

My Algorithm is following - (But is not calculating Accurate Position): Please help me improve it.

Note: My algorithm Code is in C# (I am sending Sensor Data to Server - Where Data is stored in the Database. I am calculating the position on Server)

All DateTime Objects have been calculated using TimeStamps - From 01-01-1970

    var prevLocation = ServerHandler.getLatestPosition(IMEI);
    var newLocation = new ReceivedDataDTO()
                          {
                              LocationDataDto = new LocationDataDTO(),
                              UsersDto = new UsersDTO(),
                              DeviceDto = new DeviceDTO(),
                              SensorDataDto = new SensorDataDTO()
                          };

    //First Reading
    if (prevLocation.Latitude == null)
    {
        //Save GPS Readings
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.DeviceId = ServerHandler.GetDeviceIdByIMEI(IMEI);
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.Latitude = Latitude;
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.Longitude = Longitude;
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.Acceleration = float.Parse(currentAcceleration);
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.Direction = float.Parse(currentDirection);
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.Speed = (float) 0.0;
        newLocation.LocationDataDto.ReadingDateTime = date;
        newLocation.DeviceDto.IMEI = IMEI;
        // saving to database
        ServerHandler.SaveReceivedData(newLocation);
        return;
    }


    //If Previous Position not NULL --> Calculate New Position
   **//Algorithm Starts HERE**

    var oldLatitude = Double.Parse(prevLocation.Latitude);
    var oldLongitude = Double.Parse(prevLocation.Longitude);
    var direction = Double.Parse(currentDirection);
    Double initialVelocity = prevLocation.Speed;

    //Get Current Time to calculate time Travelling - In seconds
    var secondsTravelling = date - tripStartTime;
    var t = secondsTravelling.TotalSeconds;

    //Calculate Distance using physice formula, s= Vi * t + 0.5 *  a * t^2
    // distanceTravelled = initialVelocity * timeTravelling + 0.5 * currentAcceleration * timeTravelling * timeTravelling;
    var distanceTravelled = initialVelocity * t + 0.5 * Double.Parse(currentAcceleration) * t * t;

    //Calculate the Final Velocity/ Speed of the device.
    // this Final Velocity is the Initil Velocity of the next reading
    //Physics Formula: Vf = Vi + a * t
    var finalvelocity = initialVelocity + Double.Parse(currentAcceleration) * t;


    //Convert from Degree to Radians (For Formula)
    oldLatitude = Math.PI * oldLatitude / 180;
    oldLongitude = Math.PI * oldLongitude / 180;
    direction = Math.PI * direction / 180.0;

    //Calculate the New Longitude and Latitude
    var newLatitude = Math.Asin(Math.Sin(oldLatitude) * Math.Cos(distanceTravelled / earthRadius) + Math.Cos(oldLatitude) * Math.Sin(distanceTravelled / earthRadius) * Math.Cos(direction));
    var newLongitude = oldLongitude + Math.Atan2(Math.Sin(direction) * Math.Sin(distanceTravelled / earthRadius) * Math.Cos(oldLatitude), Math.Cos(distanceTravelled / earthRadius) - Math.Sin(oldLatitude) * Math.Sin(newLatitude));

    //Convert From Radian to degree/Decimal
    newLatitude = 180 * newLatitude / Math.PI;
    newLongitude = 180 * newLongitude / Math.PI;

This is the Result I get --> Phone was not moving. As you can see speed is 27.3263111114502 So there is something wrong in calculating Speed but I don't know what

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ANSWER:

I found a solution to calculate position based on Sensor: I have posted an Answer below.

If you need any help, please leave a comment

this is The results compared to GPS (Note: GPS is in Red)

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Dawood Awan Avatar asked Nov 01 '13 13:11

Dawood Awan


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3 Answers

As some of you mentioned you got the equations wrong but that is just a part of the error.

  1. Newton - D'Alembert physics for non relativistic speeds dictates this:

    // init values
    double ax=0.0,ay=0.0,az=0.0; // acceleration [m/s^2]
    double vx=0.0,vy=0.0,vz=0.0; // velocity [m/s]
    double  x=0.0, y=0.0, z=0.0; // position [m]
    
    // iteration inside some timer (dt [seconds] period) ...
    ax,ay,az = accelerometer values
    vx+=ax*dt; // update speed via integration of acceleration
    vy+=ay*dt;
    vz+=az*dt;
     x+=vx*dt; // update position via integration of velocity
     y+=vy*dt;
     z+=vz*dt;
    
  2. the sensor can rotate so the direction must be applied:

    // init values
    double gx=0.0,gy=-9.81,gz=0.0; // [edit1] background gravity in map coordinate system [m/s^2]
    double ax=0.0,ay=0.0,az=0.0; // acceleration [m/s^2]
    double vx=0.0,vy=0.0,vz=0.0; // velocity [m/s]
    double  x=0.0, y=0.0, z=0.0; // position [m]
    double dev[9]; // actual device transform matrix ... local coordinate system
    (x,y,z) <- GPS position;
    
    // iteration inside some timer (dt [seconds] period) ...
    dev <- compass direction
    ax,ay,az = accelerometer values (measured in device space)
    (ax,ay,az) = dev*(ax,ay,az);  // transform acceleration from device space to global map space without any translation to preserve vector magnitude
    ax-=gx;    // [edit1] remove background gravity (in map coordinate system)
    ay-=gy;
    az-=gz;
    vx+=ax*dt; // update speed (in map coordinate system)
    vy+=ay*dt;
    vz+=az*dt;
     x+=vx*dt; // update position (in map coordinate system)
     y+=vy*dt;
     z+=vz*dt;
    
    • gx,gy,gz is the global gravity vector (~9.81 m/s^2 on Earth)
    • in code my global Y axis points up so the gy=-9.81 and the rest are 0.0
  3. measure timings are critical

    Accelerometer must be checked as often as possible (second is a very long time). I recommend not to use timer period bigger than 10 ms to preserve accuracy also time to time you should override calculated position with GPS value. Compass direction can be checked less often but with proper filtration

  4. compass is not correct all the time

    Compass values should be filtered for some peak values. Sometimes it read bad values and also can be off by electro-magnetic polution or metal enviroment. In that case the direction can be checked by GPS during movement and some corrections can be made. For example chech GPS every minute and compare GPS direction with compass and if it is constantly of by some angle then add it or substract it.

  5. why do simple computations on server ???

    Hate on-line waste of traffic. Yes you can log data on server (but still i think file on device will be better) but why to heck limit position functionality by internet connection ??? not to mention the delays ...

[Edit 1] additional notes

Edited the code above a little. The orientation must be as precise as it can be to minimize cumulative errors.

Gyros would be better than compass (or even better use them both). Acceleration should be filtered. Some low pass filtering should be OK. After gravity removal I would limit ax,ay,az to usable values and throw away too small values. If near low speed also do full stop (if it is not a train or motion in vacuum). That should lower the drift but increase other errors so an compromise has to be found between them.

Add calibration on the fly. When filtered acceleration = 9.81 or very close to it then the device is probably stand still (unless its a flying machine). Orientation/direction can be corrected by actual gravity direction.

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Spektre Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 14:10

Spektre


Acceleration sensors and gyros are not suited for position calculation.
After some seconds the errors become incredible high. (I hardly remember that the double integration is the problem).
Look at this Google tech talk video about sensor fusioning, he explains in very detail why this is not possible.

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AlexWien Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 13:10

AlexWien


After solving the position I calculated using Sensors I would like to post my code here in case anyone needs in future:

Note: This was only checked on Samsung Galaxy S2 phone and only when person was walking with the phone, it has not been tested when moving in car or on bike

This is the result I got when compared when compared with GPS, (Red Line GPS, Blue is Position calculated with Sensor)

This is the result I got when compared when compared with GPS, (Red Line GPS, Blue is Position calculated with Sensor)

The code is not very efficient, but I hope my sharing this code will help someone and point them in the right direction.

I had two seperate classes:

  1. CalculatePosition
  2. CustomSensorService

    public class CalculatePosition {

            static Double earthRadius = 6378D;
            static Double oldLatitude,oldLongitude;
            static Boolean IsFirst = true;
    
            static Double sensorLatitude, sensorLongitude;
    
            static Date CollaborationWithGPSTime;
            public static float[] results;
    
    
    
            public static void calculateNewPosition(Context applicationContext,
                    Float currentAcceleration, Float currentSpeed,
                    Float currentDistanceTravelled, Float currentDirection, Float TotalDistance) {
    
    
                results = new float[3];
                if(IsFirst){
                    CollaborationWithGPSTime = new Date();
                    Toast.makeText(applicationContext, "First", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
                    oldLatitude = CustomLocationListener.mLatitude;
                    oldLongitude = CustomLocationListener.mLongitude;
                    sensorLatitude = oldLatitude;
                    sensorLongitude = oldLongitude;
                    LivePositionActivity.PlotNewPosition(oldLongitude,oldLatitude,currentDistanceTravelled * 1000, currentAcceleration, currentSpeed, currentDirection, "GPSSensor",0.0F,TotalDistance);
                    IsFirst  = false;
                    return;
                } 
    
                Date CurrentDateTime = new Date();
    
                if(CurrentDateTime.getTime() - CollaborationWithGPSTime.getTime() > 900000){
                    //This IF Statement is to Collaborate with GPS position --> For accuracy --> 900,000 == 15 minutes
                    oldLatitude = CustomLocationListener.mLatitude;
                    oldLongitude = CustomLocationListener.mLongitude;
                    LivePositionActivity.PlotNewPosition(oldLongitude,oldLatitude,currentDistanceTravelled * 1000, currentAcceleration, currentSpeed, currentDirection, "GPSSensor", 0.0F, 0.0F);
                    return;
                }
    
                //Convert Variables to Radian for the Formula
                oldLatitude = Math.PI * oldLatitude / 180;
                oldLongitude = Math.PI * oldLongitude / 180;
                currentDirection = (float) (Math.PI * currentDirection / 180.0);
    
                //Formulae to Calculate the NewLAtitude and NewLongtiude
                Double newLatitude = Math.asin(Math.sin(oldLatitude) * Math.cos(currentDistanceTravelled / earthRadius) + 
                        Math.cos(oldLatitude) * Math.sin(currentDistanceTravelled / earthRadius) * Math.cos(currentDirection));
                Double newLongitude = oldLongitude + Math.atan2(Math.sin(currentDirection) * Math.sin(currentDistanceTravelled / earthRadius)
                        * Math.cos(oldLatitude), Math.cos(currentDistanceTravelled / earthRadius)
                        - Math.sin(oldLatitude) * Math.sin(newLatitude));
    
                //Convert Back from radians
                newLatitude = 180 * newLatitude / Math.PI;
                newLongitude = 180 * newLongitude / Math.PI;
                currentDirection = (float) (180 * currentDirection / Math.PI);
    
                //Update old Latitude and Longitude
                oldLatitude = newLatitude;
                oldLongitude = newLongitude;
    
                sensorLatitude = oldLatitude;
                sensorLongitude = oldLongitude;
    
                IsFirst = false;
                //Plot Position on Map
                LivePositionActivity.PlotNewPosition(newLongitude,newLatitude,currentDistanceTravelled * 1000, currentAcceleration, currentSpeed, currentDirection, "Sensor", results[0],TotalDistance);
    
    
    
    
    
        }
    }
    

    public class CustomSensorService extends Service implements SensorEventListener{

    static SensorManager sensorManager;
    static Sensor mAccelerometer;
    private Sensor mMagnetometer;
    private Sensor mLinearAccelertion;
    
    static Context mContext;
    
    private static float[] AccelerometerValue;
    private static float[] MagnetometerValue;
    
    public static  Float currentAcceleration = 0.0F;
    public static  Float  currentDirection = 0.0F;
    public static Float CurrentSpeed = 0.0F;
    public static Float CurrentDistanceTravelled = 0.0F;
    /*---------------------------------------------*/
    float[] prevValues,speed;
    float[] currentValues;
    float prevTime, currentTime, changeTime,distanceY,distanceX,distanceZ;
    float[] currentVelocity;
    public static CalculatePosition CalcPosition;
    /*-----FILTER VARIABLES-------------------------*-/
     * 
     * 
     */
    
    public static Float prevAcceleration = 0.0F;
    public static Float prevSpeed = 0.0F;
    public static Float prevDistance = 0.0F;
    
    public static Float totalDistance;
    
    TextView tv;
    Boolean First,FirstSensor = true;
    
    @Override
    public void onCreate(){
    
        super.onCreate();
        mContext = getApplicationContext();
        CalcPosition =  new CalculatePosition();
        First = FirstSensor = true;
        currentValues = new float[3];
        prevValues = new float[3];
        currentVelocity = new float[3];
        speed = new float[3];
        totalDistance = 0.0F;
        Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(),"Service Created",Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    
        sensorManager = (SensorManager) getSystemService(SENSOR_SERVICE);
    
        mAccelerometer = sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_ACCELEROMETER);
        mMagnetometer = sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD);
        //mGyro = sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_GYROSCOPE);
        mLinearAccelertion = sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION);
    
        sensorManager.registerListener(this, mAccelerometer, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL);
        sensorManager.registerListener(this, mMagnetometer, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL);
        //sensorManager.registerListener(this, mGyro, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL);
        sensorManager.registerListener(this, mLinearAccelertion, SensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_NORMAL);
    
    }
    
    @Override
    public void onDestroy(){
        Toast.makeText(this, "Service Destroyed", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        sensorManager.unregisterListener(this);
        //sensorManager = null;
        super.onDestroy();
    }
    @Override
    public void onAccuracyChanged(Sensor sensor, int accuracy) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
    
    }
    
    @Override
    public void onSensorChanged(SensorEvent event) {
    
        float[] values = event.values;
        Sensor mSensor = event.sensor;
    
        if(mSensor.getType() == Sensor.TYPE_ACCELEROMETER){
            AccelerometerValue = values;
        }
    
        if(mSensor.getType() == Sensor.TYPE_LINEAR_ACCELERATION){           
            if(First){
                prevValues = values;
                prevTime = event.timestamp / 1000000000;
                First = false;
                currentVelocity[0] = currentVelocity[1] = currentVelocity[2] = 0;
                distanceX = distanceY= distanceZ = 0;
            }
            else{
                currentTime = event.timestamp / 1000000000.0f;
    
                changeTime = currentTime - prevTime;
    
                prevTime = currentTime;
    
    
    
                calculateDistance(event.values, changeTime);
    
                currentAcceleration =  (float) Math.sqrt(event.values[0] * event.values[0] + event.values[1] * event.values[1] + event.values[2] * event.values[2]);
    
                CurrentSpeed = (float) Math.sqrt(speed[0] * speed[0] + speed[1] * speed[1] + speed[2] * speed[2]);
                CurrentDistanceTravelled = (float) Math.sqrt(distanceX *  distanceX + distanceY * distanceY +  distanceZ * distanceZ);
                CurrentDistanceTravelled = CurrentDistanceTravelled / 1000;
    
                if(FirstSensor){
                    prevAcceleration = currentAcceleration;
                    prevDistance = CurrentDistanceTravelled;
                    prevSpeed = CurrentSpeed;
                    FirstSensor = false;
                }
                prevValues = values;
    
            }
        }
    
        if(mSensor.getType() == Sensor.TYPE_MAGNETIC_FIELD){
            MagnetometerValue = values;
        }
    
        if(currentAcceleration != prevAcceleration || CurrentSpeed != prevSpeed || prevDistance != CurrentDistanceTravelled){
    
            if(!FirstSensor)
                totalDistance = totalDistance + CurrentDistanceTravelled * 1000;
            if (AccelerometerValue != null && MagnetometerValue != null && currentAcceleration != null) {
                //Direction
                float RT[] = new float[9];
                float I[] = new float[9];
                boolean success = SensorManager.getRotationMatrix(RT, I, AccelerometerValue,
                        MagnetometerValue);
                if (success) {
                    float orientation[] = new float[3];
                    SensorManager.getOrientation(RT, orientation);
                    float azimut = (float) Math.round(Math.toDegrees(orientation[0]));
                    currentDirection =(azimut+ 360) % 360;
                    if( CurrentSpeed > 0.2){
                        CalculatePosition.calculateNewPosition(getApplicationContext(),currentAcceleration,CurrentSpeed,CurrentDistanceTravelled,currentDirection,totalDistance);
                    }
                }
                prevAcceleration = currentAcceleration;
                prevSpeed = CurrentSpeed;
                prevDistance = CurrentDistanceTravelled;
            }
        }
    
    }
    
    
    @Override
    public IBinder onBind(Intent arg0) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        return null;
    }
    public void calculateDistance (float[] acceleration, float deltaTime) {
        float[] distance = new float[acceleration.length];
    
        for (int i = 0; i < acceleration.length; i++) {
            speed[i] = acceleration[i] * deltaTime;
            distance[i] = speed[i] * deltaTime + acceleration[i] * deltaTime * deltaTime / 2;
        }
        distanceX = distance[0];
        distanceY = distance[1];
        distanceZ = distance[2];
    }
    

    }

EDIT:

public static void PlotNewPosition(Double newLatitude, Double newLongitude, Float currentDistance, 
        Float currentAcceleration, Float currentSpeed, Float currentDirection, String dataType) {

    LatLng newPosition = new LatLng(newLongitude,newLatitude);

    if(dataType == "Sensor"){
        tvAcceleration.setText("Speed: " + currentSpeed + " Acceleration: " + currentAcceleration + " Distance: " + currentDistance +" Direction: " + currentDirection + " \n"); 
        map.addMarker(new MarkerOptions()
        .position(newPosition)
        .title("Position")
        .snippet("Sensor Position")
        .icon(BitmapDescriptorFactory
                .fromResource(R.drawable.line)));
    }else if(dataType == "GPSSensor"){
        map.addMarker(new MarkerOptions()
        .position(newPosition)
        .title("PositionCollaborated")
        .snippet("GPS Position"));
    }
    else{
        map.addMarker(new MarkerOptions()
        .position(newPosition)
        .title("Position")
        .snippet("New Position")
        .icon(BitmapDescriptorFactory
                .fromResource(R.drawable.linered)));
    }
    map.moveCamera(CameraUpdateFactory.newLatLngZoom(newPosition, 18));
}
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Dawood Awan Avatar answered Oct 23 '22 14:10

Dawood Awan