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Chandra Tjhai
Chandra Tjhai
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Step-size estimation using fusion of multiple wearable inertial Sensors
C Tjhai, K O’Keefe
Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and …, 2017
272017
Using step size and lower limb segment orientation from multiple low-cost wearable inertial/magnetic sensors for pedestrian navigation
C Tjhai, K O’Keefe
Sensors 19 (14), 3140, 2019
182019
Developing stochastic model of thrust and flight dynamics for small UAVs
C Tjhai
University of Minnesota, 2013
152013
Comparing heading estimates from multiple wearable inertial and magnetic sensors mounted on lower limbs
C Tjhai, K O'Keefe
2018 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation …, 2018
102018
Using a mobile range-camera motion capture system to evaluate the performance of integration of multiple low-cost wearable sensors and gait kinematics for pedestrian navigation …
C Tjhai, J Steward, D Lichti, K O'Keefe
2018 IEEE/ION Position, Location and Navigation Symposium (PLANS), 294-300, 2018
92018
Assessing a UWB RTLS as a means for rapid WLAN radio map generation
S Naghdi, C Tjhai, K O'Keefe
2018 International Conference on Indoor Positioning and Indoor Navigation …, 2018
52018
Pedestrian dead-reckoning using multiple low-cost inertial/magnetic sensors on lower limbs.
C Tjhai, K O'Keefe
IPIN (Short Papers/Work-in-Progress Papers), 172-179, 2019
22019
Detect GNSS spoofing signals using a machine learning method
P Xu, C Hay, R Kumar, I Surti, C Tjhai
Proceedings of the 2022 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of …, 2022
12022
Integration of Multiple Low-Cost Wearable Inertial/Magnetic Sensors and Kinematics of Lower Limbs for Improving Pedestrian Navigation Systems
C Tjhai
Integration 2019, 07-25, 2019
12019
Using Step Size and Lower Limb Segment Orientation from Multiple Low-Cost Wearable Inertial/Magnetic Sensors for Pedestrian Navigation
KPG O'Keefe, C Tjhai
2019
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